Whether you’re a medical group, therapy group, non-profit health care provider, or one of the third-party-payor enterprises that serve and support them, The Paterra Law Firm can meet all of your needs by providing strategic business advice, transactional counsel, regulatory guidance and litigation support.
The Paterra Law Firm has the necessary experience to handle your corporate and employment issues; your outsourcing, privacy, and security implication issues; as well as the ability to advocate for any public policy concerns that arise. Our skill in each area can positively impact your health care industry needs.
Our work includes advising on and litigating disputes involving:
Corporate issues, including corporate governance
Communications/public relations
Cybersecurity, privacy, security and data breach
Labor, employment, employee benefits, executive compensation and union relations
Federal healthcare program reimbursement
Government investigations and enforcement defense
Government and legislative relations
Healthcare regulation, licensing and credentialing
Internal investigations
Joint ventures, mergers, acquisitions and dispositions
Managed care contracting and payment
Real estate and facility development
"As with many small businesses, mine was presenting with a hurdle where I needed someone's expert opinion and assistance. I did my research and found Alex. I read through some of the other recommendations and reviews I found and had a good feeling that Alex could help me in my situation. I called Alex and from the very beginning he was extremely helpful.
Alex was able to explain to me, in depth, more about the hurdle I was facing and provided me with several options to assist me in getting over it. We made a plan of action and were able to get past it, allowing me to focus more on my business. What I admired about Alex was his tenacity as well as his communication. He kept me well informed through every step, as each step was happening.
Alex has my highest recommendation and we'd certainly call him again if in need.'
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