Gabriel Imperato > Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP > Fort Lauderdale, United States > Lawyer Profile

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP
100 S.E. 3rd Avenue, Suite 2700
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33394
United States

Position

Partner

Career

Gabriel Imperato’s practice includes representing individuals and organizations accused of healthcare fraud and assisting and advising healthcare organizations on corporate governance and compliance matters. He is board certified as a specialist in Health Law by The Florida Bar. He is certified in Health Care Compliance (CHC) by the Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics and the Health Care Compliance Association (SCCE/HCCA).

He has criminal and civil trial and appellate experience in federal and state courts and administrative forums and has personally handled leading national cases concerning criminal and civil healthcare fraud and abuse and healthcare law and policy. He has vast experience in the defense of allegations involving the False Claims Act against health care organizations.

Languages

English

Memberships

Memberships:

  • Board Member and Past President, Society of Corporate Compliance and Ethics and Health Care Compliance Association
  • Member, Health Law and Criminal Law Sections, The Florida Bar
  • Member, Antitrust Health Care and White Collar Crime Committees, and Subcommittee on Health Care Fraud, American Bar Association
  • Chairperson, The Reimbursement and Payment Committee, and The Health Care Reform Task Force, American Health Lawyers Association
  • Member, American Health Lawyers Association

Education

DePaul University College of Law, JD (1977), University of Massachusetts, BA (1973)

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Healthcare > Service providers

With strong presence in the Southeast, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP‘s practice notably acts for the Rural Healthcare Initiative. Thomas Moran leads the team from South Carolina, often assisting hospitals and physicians with joint ventures and financing disputes, while Eli Poliakoff focuses on mandates relating to hospital-physician relationships. Litigator Gabriel Imperato is a key name within the Florida group for his handling of qui tam actions. Georgia’s Gina Greenwood is a data privacy expert who often advises clients on licensure and Emergency Medical Treatment and Labor Act (EMTALA) compliance. In North Carolina, Noah H. Huffstetler III is particularly adept at handling litigation before appellate courts, and Robert Wilson has a great deal of expertise in corporate healthcare issues, including M&A and integration agreements.