Jeffrey Schneider > Hogan Lovells US LLP > New York, United States > Lawyer Profile

Hogan Lovells US LLP
875 THIRD AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10022
NEW YORK
United States

Work Department

Global Regulatory

Position

Partner

Career

For almost 30 years, Jeffrey Schneider has been advising health industry clients on a wide range of regulatory matters and complex transactions.

Jeff’s representations span the full spectrum of healthcare providers, including hospitals, academic medical centers, skilled nursing facilities, home health agencies, hospices, and other institutional health care providers, as well as physician groups, health networks, and managed care organizations. Jeff heads the firm’s New York office Health practice.

Jeff has represented many of the top academic medical centers both in New York and nationwide. He has been involved in many “bet the company” transactions, often involving the acquisition or sale of an academic medical center’s primary teaching hospital.

Memberships

Member, American Health Lawyers Association

Member, Health Law Section, D.C. Bar Association

Education

J.D., Stanford Law School, 1986

B.A., University of Michigan, with highest honors, 1983

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Healthcare > Health insurers

Hogan Lovells US LLP‘s health insurers practice stands out for its expertise in contentious matters, acting for major national insurers on a wide range of civil and criminal cases. The team is particularly proficient in ERISA matters, class action litigation, and coverage cases. Craig H. Smith, who advises on transactional and regulatory issues with a particular focus on internal investigations, is a key member of the firm’s Miami office. David Massey, also in Miami, advises Fortune 500 healthcare industry clients and managed care companies on class actions, healthcare fraud, and under-reimbursement litigation. Ronald Wisor leads the overall group from Washington DC, where litigator Sheree Kanner advises on Medicare and Medicaid matters in federal courts. New York’s Jeffrey Schneider focuses on compliance issues and transactions in the health insurance sector, while healthcare litigator Michael Maddigan represents insurers in commercial disputes, False Claims Act cases, and privacy matters from Los Angeles.

United States > Healthcare > Service providers

Turned to by telehealth companies, health systems, universities, and medical centers, the broad team at Hogan Lovells US LLP dispenses advice on a variety of issues, including value-based arrangements and alternative payment models for innovative therapies. Situated in Washington DC, practice head Ronald Wisor has expansive experience advising on fraud and abuse compliance issues, particularly in relation to anti-kickback and Stark self-referral prohibitions. Also based in Washington, Jonathan Diesenhaus is an FCA litigation specialist with a regulatory focus, who advises the American Hospital Association (AHA) on advocacy strategies; Clifford Stromberg advises on a number of strategic transactions; and Sheree Kanner utilizes her prior experience in serving for the CMS to handle violations of notice and administrative appeals. Jeffrey Schneider leads the New York practice, regularly handling hospital and academic medical center transactions, joint ventures, and compliance issues. Based in Miami, Craig Smith advises a mix of providers and private investment firms on Medicare and Medicaid investigations.