Hall Render has recently announced that John Bowen, Laetitia Cheltenham, Matthew Decker, Stephane Fabus and Amy Poe have been named Shareholders.
John Bowen (Indianapolis Office) focuses his practice in the areas of corporate transactions and antitrust. He provides advice and counsel to health systems, hospitals and physician group practices on a range of corporate health care issues including mergers and acquisitions, corporate governance, and antitrust regulatory and transaction analysis. John graduated from the Saint Louis University School of Law in 2014.
Laetitia Cheltenham (Raleigh Office) focuses her practice on advising hospitals, health systems, clinical laboratories and other health care providers on a broad range of strategic and operational issues, including managed care contracting; reimbursement; licensure and certification matters; clinical services and patient care issues; scope of practice; federal False Claims Act investigations; and regulatory and compliance matters. Laetitia graduated from the University of North Carolina School of Law in 2013.
Matthew Decker (Detroit Office) focuses his practice on supply chain procurement, corporate transactions and business organization. He guides health care clients through the business organization process, including choice of entity decisions, drafting organizational documents and navigating corporate practice of medicine issues. Matthew is a member of Hall Render’s dental practice group and has extensive experience in representing dental professionals on transactional and operational matters. Matthew graduated from Penn State Law in 2014.
Stephane Fabus (Milwaukee Office) focuses her practice on helping clients navigate patient privacy and data security requirements at both the state and federal level, including HIPAA, 42 CFR Part 2 and, most recently, the new Information Blocking Rule. She has counseled clients in responding to patient complaints, government investigations and privacy and security breaches and has experience negotiating business associate and data sharing arrangements. Stephane graduated from the Marquette University Law School in 2012.
Amy Poe (Raleigh Office) concentrates her practice on health care regulatory and compliance matters primarily in the areas of human subject research, FDA-related issues and pharmacy law. Amy partners with a wide range of national and regional clients, including hospitals, health care systems, academic medical centers, large national organizations, pharmacies and medical device companies, to find practical, operationally attuned solutions while emphasizing compliance with the health care regulatory laws. Amy graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Law in 2012 and Gillings School of Global Public Health in 2013.