NCPA June 9, 2021
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (June 9, 2021) The National Community Pharmacists Association is pleased to announce the addition of Matthew Seiler, RN, Esq., as the association’s general counsel. In this role Seiler will have responsibility for all legal, transactional, compliance, and related activities at NCPA.
Seiler has spent nearly two decades in corporate and private practice and a few years as a neonatal intensive care nurse as well. Most recently, he served as the general counsel of the American Physical Therapy Association. Prior to APTA he was the director of law and corporate secretary for Airlines Reporting Corporation. Seiler’s association experience dates to 2004 when he was staff counsel at the American Nurses Association, primarily focused on its subsidiary, the American Nurses Credentialing Center, where he ultimately served two terms on its board from 2010-2014. He started his legal career with Kitch Drutchas Wagner
Summary of facts:
Erin Cavalier (Cavalier) and John Doe (Doe) were both freshmen at the Catholic University of America in the fall of 2012. On December 14, 2012, both Cavalier and Doe attended an on-campus party at one of the dorms. Cavalier drank two to three cups of wine, two to three shots of tequila, and a mixed drink of sprite and vodka that contained three shots of vodka, both before the party and within an hour of arriving at the party.
After leaving the party, Doe and Cavalier decide to walk back to Cavalier’s dorm where the two engaged in vaginal sexual intercourse. Midway through the sexual encounter, the condom broke, and Doe ceased penetration of Cavalier’s vagina. Doe informed Cavalier that the condom broke, told Cavalier that he would purchase the morning after pill for her the next morning, and then he left. Cavalier was later found on the dorm’s bathroom floor where she alleged to have been raped.
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