Greenberg Traurig provides regulatory and transactional support to healthcare service providers, with experience in acquisitions involving private equity investors. Co-head David Peck, based in Fort Lauderdale, assists healthcare clients with corporate formation, equity and debt financing, and M&A matters. Washington-based Nancy Taylor specializes in health and FDA-related matters, and Philadelphia’s Brad Rostolsky is an experienced regulatory and transactional attorney who advises on health information privacy and security compliance under HIPAA laws. Denver-based Julie Sullivan is another key name who handles matters concerning state and federal healthcare fraud, waste, and abuse guidance.
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Accolades

Client satisfaction: Lawyer & team quality
Client satisfaction: Billing & efficiency

Testimonials

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  • ‘The team is centered around our lead attorney with Greenberg Traurig, who has solidly supported our practice for many years. When situations have arisen that required additional legal expertise, it was readily available through GT.’

  • ‘We have a strong relationship with Greenberg Traurig for many years. They have done a lot of work on our behalf over that time and consistently demonstrated a high level of availability, responsiveness, and expertise.’

  • ‘Julie Sullivan is a fantastic attorney to work with – she is able to balance legal advice with an awareness of our non-profit mission. It is a privilege to have such good representation.’

  • ‘The team demonstrates attentiveness, responsiveness, and professionalism. I also appreciate the time that the Greenberg Traurig attorneys take to explain the elemental issues.’

Key clients

  • Greater Midwest Urgent Cares
  • Cardiology Group previously associated with Texas Heart Institute
  • imaware, Inc.
  • QPS, LLC
  • Forefront Living
  • Patient Square Capital (Patient Square)
  • Gilde Healthcare
  • SummitStone Health Partners

Work highlights

Represented Greater Midwest Urgent Cares, a portfolio company of Traverse Pointe Partners, in connection with its sale of urgent care centers in Ohio and Michigan to Bon Secours Mercy Health.
Advises Forefront Living on corporate, healthcare regulatory, and compliance evaluation and legal oversight for operations of its entities including senior living communities Presbyterian Village North, The Outlook at Windhaven, as well as hospice entities Faith Presbyterian Hospice and the T. Boone Pickens Hospice & Palliative Care Center in Dallas.
Advised a large Colorado safety net clinic and healthcare provider during an investigation into suspected employee theft of HIPAA-protected patient data, uncovering a major controlled substance diversion scheme.
Practice head

Tricia Asaro; David Peck

Other key lawyers

Nancy Taylor; Brad Rostolsky; Julie Sullivan