March 30, 2023
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP has been ranked the 31st largest healthcare firm in the 2023 Modern Healthcare survey of the largest healthcare law firms in the United States.
“We have a robust healthcare practice that provides a full spectrum of services to meet our clients’ needs throughout the country,” said Tom Moran, who leads the firm’s team with fellow partner Gabriel Imperato. “We continue to add dedicated professionals to our group because they value our national platform and are able to assist clients in better ways.”
The firm’s national healthcare team assists clients navigate the complex issues and regulatory parameters associated with various types of transactions, including joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions, financing, service line development, PHO and ACO formations. Attorneys guide clients on clinical trials, data security/patient privacy, electronic health information, patient care and operational issues, healthcare reimbursement, and telemedicine. And litigators have represented clients in courtrooms across the United States and include attorneys experienced with matters before the U.S. Department of Justice, the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, the Food and Drug Administration and state healthcare regulatory agencies.
Nelson Mullins has several Board Certified attorneys in Healthcare, which sets the firm apart from others because only Florida and Texas offer such certification to attorneys.
According to the publication, the aforementioned rankings are based on the number of healthcare lawyers employed at firms at the end of 2022.
Established in 1897, Nelson Mullins is an Am Law 100 firm of more than 1,000 attorneys, policy advisors and professionals with 32 offices in 16 states and Washington, D.C. For more information, go to www.nelsonmullins.com.
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