Thomas Moran > Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP > Charleston, United States > Lawyer Profile

Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP
LIBERTY CENTER, SUITE 600
151 MEETING STREET
CHARLESTON, SC 29402 - 2239
SOUTH CAROLINA
United States

Position

Partner

Career

Tom Moran serves as a member of Nelson Mullins’ Executive Committee and is managing partner in the Myrtle Beach office. He is the Firm’s healthcare team leader. His practice focuses on transactions between healthcare entities (with a concentration in tax-exempt hospitals). Most recently, Tom led a team of lawyers and other professionals in the settlement of Tuomey Hospital’s $237 million-dollar judgment with the Department of Justice as well as Tuomey’s affiliation with Palmetto Hospital.

Languages

English

Memberships

Memberships:

  • Serves as a member of Nelson Mullins’ Executive Committee, a governing body of seven partners who oversee Firm standing committees, strategic initiatives and Firm operations
  • Currently serves on the Clemson University Board of Visitors
  • Past president, South Carolina Bar’s Tax Section
  • Member of several local charitable boards of directors

Education

New York University School of Law, LLM, Taxation (1988), University of South Carolina School of Law, JD (1987), Clemson University, BA, Political Science, cum laude (1983)

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Healthcare > Service providers

The national healthcare practice at Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP handles a broad spread of matters encompassing regulatory issues, reimbursement work, fraud and abuse claims, and transactional mandates; the group is also recommended for healthcare litigation including FCA cases. In South Carolina, Thomas Moran leads the national healthcare transactional practice, counting physicians, hospitals and medical services providers as clients. As part of the firm’s strength across the Southeast, Gabriel Imperato in Florida heads up the healthcare enforcement, compliance and litigation team, while the firm’s North Carolina office fields regulatory experts Noah H. Huffstetler III, Robert Wilson and Patricia A. Markus.