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  1. … honored as a leading healthcare author. Fry advises clients on healthcare compliance and regulatory issues, including the federal Anti-Kickback Statute and Stark Law, Medicare policy, state fraud and abuse laws, and state licensure and certificate of need rules.The firm’s client alert, “U.S. Senate Passes American Rescue Plan — 10 Key Updates for Healthcare Providers,” co-authored by Kennan, Fry, partner Anna Timmerman, and associates Kayla McCann Marty, Erin Dine, Kristen Chang …

  2. The spring 2019 issue of EndoEconomics featured an article written by Chicago healthcare partner Anna Timmerman and associate Jonathan E. Steinberg, discussing gastroenterology practices as a trending healthcare investment target for private equity and other investment firms.In the article, the authors described the more traditional business model such practices have followed, and noted that this sector, like much of the healthcare industry, increasingly realizes the benefits of consolidation as a way to ease some …

  3. … and closely held businesses. He also represents individual fiduciaries, banks and trust companies on the administration of trusts and estates.Matthew E. Orso (Government Investigations & White Collar Litigation, Charlotte) represents corporate and individual clients across industries in internal investigations and enforcement actions brought by the Department of Justice, federal banking regulators and other government agencies.Meredith A. Pinson (Labor & Employment, Charlotte) represents major employers in the banking and finance, automotive, retail and healthcare industries …

  4. Chicago healthcare partners Scott Becker, Kimberly Kannensohn and Jim Riley were quoted in a story published in the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin on Jan. 18 titled “Lawyers expect hospitals to slow pace in hiring doctors.” The story stems from a white paper written by Becker, partner Amber Walsh and associate Anna Timmerman titled “8 Key Issues for Hospitals and Health Systems — 2013,” identifying trends that may result from healthcare reform.

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