Sentences with phrase «representing health care entities»

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In the health care arena, she has represented various types of entities in both litigation and regulatory matters.
The report notes that the firms Nixon Peabody and Brown & Weinraub represented both tobacco and health care entities (Roswell Park Cancer Institute and Montefiore Medical Center, respectively).
Ed has represented engineering firms, health care companies, and defense firms in grand jury investigations into alleged fraud in their business dealings with the federal government and other public entities.
We represent health care providers and other individuals and commercial entities in resolving contractual and other business disputes.
Robin represents corporations and other business entities across numerous industries, including manufacturing, retail, construction, banking, insurance, food service, franchising, agricultural, health care and hospitality clients in the full range of labor and employment law matters.
Mr. Whiteman's business law practice involves representing small to medium sized businesses and health care professionals in Arizona in their various legal matters, including entity formation, partnership agreements, negotiation of commercial leases and contract disputes.
He represents insurance companies, long term care providers, individual health care providers and other individuals and entities.
Managing Partner; represents individuals with disabilities; advocate for special education for children; represents non-profit / for - profit entities that provide services to individuals with disabilities and the elderly; defends health care providers in licensure and regulatory compliance actions; listed in Best Lawyers in Health Care Law; Top 50 Women Maryland Super Lawyers 2014; selected to Super Lawyers 2013 - prhealth care providers in licensure and regulatory compliance actions; listed in Best Lawyers in Health Care Law; Top 50 Women Maryland Super Lawyers 2014; selected to Super Lawyers 2013 - prescare providers in licensure and regulatory compliance actions; listed in Best Lawyers in Health Care Law; Top 50 Women Maryland Super Lawyers 2014; selected to Super Lawyers 2013 - prHealth Care Law; Top 50 Women Maryland Super Lawyers 2014; selected to Super Lawyers 2013 - presCare Law; Top 50 Women Maryland Super Lawyers 2014; selected to Super Lawyers 2013 - present.
Mr. Wasserman has represented a diverse group of health care providers and entities including hospitals, hospital medical staffs, long - term care facilities, physicians, physician specialty organizations, and other health - related entities in matters of health and hospital law, including, without limitation: the analysis of health care fraud and abuse matters, JCAHO matters, reimbursement issues, tax - exempt issues, and other corporate compliance and federal and state regulatory matters.
The final regulatory flexibility analysis below is based on the best data available (much of it from the Small Business Administration) and represents a reliable estimate for the effects on small entities in various segments of the health care industry.
Founded in 1973 as an industry - focused firm, Epstein Becker Green has decades of experience serving clients in health care, financial services, retail, hospitality, and technology, among other industries, representing entities from startups to Fortune 100 companies.
Frontier Health Law exclusively represents health care providers and entities in Nevada, and throughout the United States, as permitted bHealth Law exclusively represents health care providers and entities in Nevada, and throughout the United States, as permitted bhealth care providers and entities in Nevada, and throughout the United States, as permitted by law.
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