Health Law
Attorneys for Doctors and Hospitals
The health care industry is one of the most watched, most regulated and, yes, most necessary and admired industries in the nation. If you are a health care professional or institution, you need a health law attorney who understands your business and its complex regulatory environment.
Contact the INBLF or a Member Firm listed below.
The Health Law Consultancy (Chicago)
www.hlconsultancy.com
P.O. Box A3351
Chicago, Illinois 60690-3351
(312) 332-7711
Jack Rovner, Esq.
jrovner@hlconsultancy.com
Kathryn Roe, Esq.
kroe@hlconsultancy.com
The Health Law Firm (Arkansas)
2800 Cantrell Road
Suite 200
Little Rock, Arkansas 72202
(501) 221-7100
Harold H. Simpson, Esq.
hhsimpson@healthlawfirm.com
Kelly Law Firm, P.C. (Atlanta)
www.kellylawfirm.com
One Securities Centre
3490 Piedmont Road
Suite 340
Atlanta, Georgia 30305
(404) 446-2300
James P. Kelly, Esq.
jpkelly@kellylawfirm.com
Maxey Wann, PLLC (Mississippi)
http://www.lawyers.com/maxeywann
Suite 2100 AmSouth Plaza
210 East Capitol Street
P.O. Box 3977
Jackson, Mississippi 39207-3977
(601) 355-8855
John L. Maxey, II, Esq.
john@maxeywann.com
Raup & Hergenroether PLLC (Phoenix, Arizona)
http://www.rauplaw.com/
One Renaissance Square
Two North Central Avenue
Suite 1100
Phoenix, Arizona 85004
(602) 229-8961
Cal Raup, Esq.
craup@rauplaw.com
Personal, High-Quality Heath Law Representation
If an INBLF member firm cannot represent you, that firm will refer you to an attorney who can.
Hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, physicians, nurses, pharmacists, therapists, dentists, and other health care institutions and professionals have legal issues that require attention from experienced lawyers.
- Business law: Like other commercial enterprises, health care businesses deal with contracts, shareholder agreements, regulatory requirements (such as HIPAA), advertising and other matters. You need a lawyer who understands the many legal needs of health care businesses.
- Medicare/Medicaid regulations: Medicare and Medicaid have extensive rules and regulations. Health institutions must have systems in place to stay in compliance and avoid charges of improper billing and fraud.
- Mergers and acquisitions: As health care organizations grow, strategic mergers with or acquisitions of other health care entities often make sense. Make sure a lawyer handles the negotiations and drafts or reviews all contracts.
- Employment law: Health care businesses depend on solid and consistent relationships with employees. By understanding its legal obligations and by establishing employment policies, a business can avoid the complications and expense of regulatory noncompliance and employee disputes.
- Litigation, mediation, arbitration: Even the best-run businesses face disagreements. A patient may be unhappy with a medical outcome. The government may have questions about billing. There may be disagreements among shareholders. Have a strong legal advocate on your side.
Headquartered in New York City, the International Network of Boutique Law Firms is a group of national and international law firms that provide a high level of service and experience to clients. Every member firm is thoroughly vetted to ensure the level of service and legal knowledge you will receive.



