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Christine Savage
Position
Christine Savage, co-chair of Choate’s Healthcare Group and a member of the Government Enforcement and Compliance Group, regularly collaborates with a diverse range of healthcare services and life sciences companies to help them satisfy compliance obligations, protect reputations, deliver value, and ultimately facilitate their ability to focus on their patients or customers. Christine’s 25 years of experience working internal investigations and managing government inquiries related to healthcare fraud help inform her approach to compliance and risk management projects.
As one of the few subject matter experts in the country, Christine is routinely called on to assist academic and clinical research institutions at all stages of the research cycle, from proposal to final close out. She provides legal counsel on contracting, ethical and human subjects protection oversight, effort reporting, and foreign influence issues, and helps craft investigative or disclosure plans in the face of identified problems or concerns. She had led multiple internal reviews related to conflicts of interest, foreign influence, and grants management concerns and resolved material findings with appropriate government agencies including NIH, NSF, OIG and DOJ.
Her work includes helping emerging life sciences companies develop and implement key compliance initiatives to put them on the right footing once they have a viable commercial product. She also collaborates with more established pharma and device companies to assess legal risks related to promotional activities, foundation and charity relationships, Open Payments requirements, and patient assistance programs.
Education
- Harvard Law School
- JD, 1995, cum laude
- University of Massachusetts Amherst
- BA, 1992, cum laude, Harry S. Truman Scholar
Lawyer Rankings
United States > Industry focus > Education
(Leading partners)Research universities and medical institutions rely on the education group at Choate, Hall & Stewart for advice on compliance risks associated with relationships with foreign entities, scientific misconduct and conflicts of interest. The Boston-based practice is well equipped to handle whistleblower allegations, harassment or bullying, foreign influence, and federal grants management. Leadership is split between four practice heads: Christine Savage assists clients with internal reviews and foreign influence mandates while Michael Gass is a go-to for admissions and financial aid matters. The other co-heads are Alison Reif who covers sexual misconduct, Title IX investigations and investigations of fraud and Cameron Casey who leads on planned giving, charitable trust and complex asset gift matters for tax-exempt colleges, universities and academic medical centers. Rounding out the team’s multidisciplinary bench is employment specialist Lyndsey Kruzer, and Mark McPherson has focused his practice on government and internal investigations involving healthcare and securities fraud,and research misconduct.
Lawyer Rankings
- Leading partners United States > Industry focus > Education
- Education United States > Industry focus
Top Tier Firm Rankings
- Boston Elite > Commercial litigation
- Boston Elite > Corporate & M&A
- Boston Elite > Commercial litigation
Firm Rankings
- Insurance > Advice to insurers
- Boston Elite > Commercial litigation
- Industry focus > Education
- M&A/corporate and commercial > M&A: middle-market (sub-$500m)
- Finance > Commercial lending: Advice to bank lenders
- M&A/corporate and commercial > Private equity buyouts: middle-market (Up to $500m)
- Intellectual property > Patents: prosecution (including re-examination and post-grant proceedings)
- Intellectual property > Trade secrets (litigation and non-contentious matters)
- M&A/corporate and commercial > Venture capital and emerging companies
- Real estate > Real estate
- Finance > Restructuring (including bankruptcy): corporate
- Tax > US taxes: non-contentious