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5/16/25
Today's health care industry operates in one of the most regulated, complex, and rapidly changing business sectors.
Today’s health care industry operates in one of the most regulated, complex, and rapidly changing business sectors. Our attorneys have the trial skills, health care industry experience, and substantive knowledge needed to handle the array of complex legal issues confronting institutional providers and health care professionals.
Our health care practice team represents hospitals, physician groups, long-term care facilities, nursing homes, medical staffing entities, medical technology providers and many other medical providers and allied health institutions. We also represent physicians, nurses, and allied health professionals in all aspects of their respective professions, including claims for professional negligence. Our attorneys have successfully defended these medical providers in federal and state courts, as well as credential and licensing cases, throughout the country.
Our team also handles the many business issues encountered by providers including employment, risk management, construction, regulatory matters, insurance and commercial litigation matters.
From pre-trial investigations through trial, to appeals before state and federal courts, we are well positioned to help you through the entire litigation process. The wide range of matters we provide counsel on includes federal and state False Claims legislation, anti-kickback statutes, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), Stark Law, as well as off-label marketing issues, payor-provider disputes, commercial disputes for health care providers, medical staff issues, practice group disputes, representation before licensing boards, and administrative hearings relating to potential suspension, exclusion, and penalties.
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5/16/25
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Examining the relationship between Ohio’s statute of repose and its savings statute
3/13/25
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Ohio Appellate Court ruling reinforces limits on hospital liability for medical malpractice
2/26/25
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The Texas Pandemic Defense: A three-year review
12/11/24
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12/2/24
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Ohio’s new R.C. 2307.241 clarifies parties to be named in professional liability lawsuits
11/26/24
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10/23/24
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Illinois Appellate Court blesses circuit court decision denying personal jurisdiction
9/23/24
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Logic dictates: Ohio Supreme Court settles negligence action jury instructions
9/10/24
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Nevada Supreme Court upholds $200 million jury verdict against health insurer
9/4/24
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8/27/24
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8/27/24
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Out of the woods?: Provider liability for medication abortion
7/30/24
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Kentucky becomes first state to decriminalize medical errors
7/24/24
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5/28/24
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5/8/24
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Within and without: False Claims Act whistleblowers can, and do, come from anywhere
4/22/24
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AI class action knocks on California court’s door
4/10/24
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Indiana high court gives leeway to standard of care opinions
2/12/24
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Combating FraudGPT: new guidance to healthcare providers
2/8/24
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1/3/24
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CMS issues proposed rule setting minimum staffing standards for long-term care facilities
11/15/23
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10/5/23
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COVID-19 immunity for health care facilities upheld in Illinois
8/18/23
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What is a Health Care Liability Claim in Texas? A Tale of Two Cases
7/17/23
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Business Associate Agreements: What You Need to Know
6/23/23