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Mike Segal

Mike Segal

Partner

2 South Biscayne Blvd.
21st Floor
Miami, FL 33131
mike.segal@nelsonmullins.com

Mike is the Co-chair of Nelson Mullins' Value Based Care Group. Throughout his legal career, Mike has practiced in a business management environment. For more than 25 years, he has been heavily involved in the creation and representation of large single specialty and multi–specialty physician groups.

He also has considerable experience in structuring all varieties of...

Mike is the Co-chair of Nelson Mullins' Value Based Care Group. Throughout his legal career, Mike has practiced in a business management environment. For more than 25 years, he has been heavily involved in the creation and representation of large single specialty and multi–specialty physician groups.

He also has considerable experience in structuring all varieties of healthcare joint venture transactions, while keeping in mind the various regulatory issues. Additionally, he acts as general and special counsel to hospitals, large medical groups, and other medically related businesses. 

Mike is a frequent presenter on healthcare law. He has recently presented on accountable care organizations, clinical integration, and all things healthcare reform to medical associations and other healthcare organizations throughout Florida and the United States.

He is a certified American Health Lawyer Association Dispute Resolver, a designation that qualifies him to serve as a mediator and arbitrator in forums for alternative dispute resolution.

Throughout his career, Mike has been heavily involved in charitable community activities. Currently, he is the president of his local synagogue. He was formerly an officer and director of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation and, for more than a decade, was a director of the Jewish Community Centers Association of North America.

Mike Segal

healthcare joint venture transactions, while keeping in mind the various regulatory issues. Additionally, he acts as general and special counsel to hospitals, large medical groups, and other medically related businesses. 

Mike is a frequent presenter on healthcare law. He has recently presented on accountable care organizations, clinical integration, and all things healthcare reform to medical associations and other healthcare organizations throughout Florida and the United States.

He is a certified American Health Lawyer Association Dispute Resolver, a designation that qualifies him to serve as a mediator and arbitrator in forums for alternative dispute resolution.

Throughout his career, Mike has been heavily involved in charitable community activities. Currently, he is the president of his local synagogue. He was formerly an officer and director of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation and, for more than a decade, was a director of the Jewish Community Centers Association of North America.

Mike is the Co-chair of Nelson Mullins' Value Based Care Group. Throughout his legal career, Mike has practiced in a business management environment. For more than 25 years, he has been heavily involved in the creation and representation of large single specialty and multi–specialty physician groups.

He also has considerable experience in structuring all varieties of... healthcare joint venture transactions, while keeping in mind the various regulatory issues. Additionally, he acts as general and special counsel to hospitals, large medical groups, and other medically related businesses. 

Mike is a frequent presenter on healthcare law. He has recently presented on accountable care organizations, clinical integration, and all things healthcare reform to medical associations and other healthcare organizations throughout Florida and the United States.

He is a certified American Health Lawyer Association Dispute Resolver, a designation that qualifies him to serve as a mediator and arbitrator in forums for alternative dispute resolution.

Throughout his career, Mike has been heavily involved in charitable community activities. Currently, he is the president of his local synagogue. He was formerly an officer and director of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation and, for more than a decade, was a director of the Jewish Community Centers Association of North America.

Education

  • New York University School of Law, LLM, Taxation (1971)
  • University of Florida Levin College of Law, JD (1969)
  • University of Florida, BA (1967)

Admissions

  • Florida

Practice Areas

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  • Member, The Florida Bar
    • Health Law Section
  • Member, Medical Group Management Association
  • Member, American Bar Association
    • Health Law Section
  • Member, Certified Alternative Dispute Resolver, American Health Law Association
  • Former Officer and Director, The Greater Miami Jewish Federation 
  • Former Chairman, Foundation of Jewish Philanthropies