Epstein Becker Green’s recent addition of four health care construction attorneys to its Nashville office, as well as an intellectual property and information privacy attorney in its Columbus office, was featured in Law360, in “Epstein Becker Adds to Health Care Group in Tenn., Ohio,” by Adrian Cruz. Welcome Members of the Firm Christopher S. Dunn, Jeremy A. Oliver, Keith W. Randall, and Gregory (Greg) Krabacher, and Associate Briant Shumard. (Read the full version – subscription required.)
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Epstein Becker Green added a four-person health care construction group in Nashville, Tennessee, and a health care patent attorney to its Ohio offices in a continuation of its drive to expand its health care and life sciences practice, the firm announced. …
Dunn told Law360 on Wednesday that he and his colleagues chose to join the firm because of the strength of its health care and regulatory practices along with its nationwide operations.
"I've known Epstein Becker for a very long time because of the caliber of its health care practice," he said. "They also have a significant presence in Washington, D.C., in that field among other places and we also have a good connection to lawyers who are very capable in health care regulatory matters. The depth and breadth of their bench was very attractive to me and my colleagues." …
"Construction in the health care space is really unique because other than nuclear energy and major utility construction, it's the most regulated form of construction in the U.S," he said. "It's done both on federal and state levels, and each state has very different laws and regulations regarding health care projects." …
Along with the addition of the Nashville construction group, Epstein Becker also hired health care patent attorney Gregory Krabacher to its Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio, offices as a member. ...
"I am looking forward to leveraging the firm's national platform and deep bench of privacy, cybersecurity, data asset management, and health care and life sciences team members to solve evolving compliance challenges our clients face," he said in a statement. "Adding to the firm's intellectual property assets also presents attractive opportunities for collaboration."
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Epstein Becker Green Adds Construction Law Group to Its National Health Care Practice.
Law360, January 7, 2022: IP Hires (Read the full version - subscription required.)
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