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DAVID W. HILL is an attorney at Nahon, Saharovich & Trotz, PLC, where he practices in the areas of mass torts, automobile, trucking, products liability and general negligence. Mr. Hill is licensed in Mississippi, Arkansas and Tennessee. He earned his B.S. and B.A. degrees from the Tennessee Technological University, his J.D. degree from the University of Memphis School of Law, and his Master's of Education degree from Lincoln Memorial University. Mr. Hill is a member of the Tennessee Association for Justice, the Memphis Bar Association, the Tennessee Bar Association and the American Association for Justice. MICHAEL R. MERLINO II is the director of Medicare compliance for Sedgwick Claims Management Services, Inc. (Sedgwick CMS). He is responsible for planning and leading a new Medicare compliance unit to assist Sedgwick CMS clients whose workers' compensation, general liability, and professional liability claims involve potential Medicare compliance components. Also a nationally published author on Medicare compliance, Mr. Merlino has addressed large and small business organizations and state bar associations on these subjects. He has the keen ability to explain the complex in a simple, straightforward way to those who need to understand the importance of compliance. Most recently, Mr. Merlino was published in the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association's semi-annual Trial Journal magazine. "Medicare Set-Asides and Third-Party Liability Cases, an in-depth look at best practices for today," was written with coauthor Lawrence T. Ruder (2010). He is a graduate of the University of Toledo College of Law and member of the State Bar of Georgia and New York State Bar Association. Mr. Merlino also is on the steering committee for Medicare Advocacy Recovery Coalition (marc.org), an organization that is working to revise and amend the Medicare Secondary Payer Act. MARK POPOLIZIO is the vice president of customer relations for NuQuest/Bridge Pointe. Prior to joining NuQuest/Bridge Pointe, he practiced law for 10 years, concentrating in the areas of workers' compensation defense and insurance defense litigation. Mr. Popolizio developed a national Medicare practice that included Medicare Set Asides and general compliance with the Medicare Secondary Payer Statute. While in private practice, he represented numerous carriers, 3rd party administrators and self insureds. In addition to Mr. Popolizio’s workers’ compensation and Medicare practices, he served as the executive director of the Negotiated Workers' Compensation Insurance Program (NWCIP), which is an alternative dispute resolution system under the Florida workers' compensation act. He served as vice president of the National Alliance of Medicare Set-Aside Professionals (NAMSAP) from 2006-2008 and remains active with NAMSAP, concentrating on education and legislative matters. Mr. Popolizio was also a featured instructor on Medicare and Life Care Planning issues with the former University of Florida/Medipro LLC programs. Over the past several years and currently, he has been a featured presenter at numerous seminars and other industry events across the country. Mr. Popolizio’s presentations have included Medicare Basics, Medicare Set-Asides, Medicare Conditional Payments, Medicare Part D (prescription drugs), and Section 111 of the Medicare, Medicaid & SCHIP Extension Act. He has also authored numerous articles addressing several topics related to Medicare Secondary Payer compliance issues. Mr. Popolizio is currently involved in legislative efforts in Congress regarding the Medicare Secondary Payer Enhancement Act (H.R. 4796). He earned his J.D. degree from Nova Southeastern University School of Law and his B.S. degree from Quinnipiac University. Mr. Popolizio is admitted to practice in Florida and Connecticut.
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