Foley Hoag’s integrated team of healthcare lawyers help our clients find creative approaches to their business challenges and help strategically position them for success in the highly competitive healthcare marketplace. Our lawyers have experience in government relations, litigation, corporate transactions, tax, antitrust, real estate, and environmental law. For over two decades, we have served as general or special counsel to healthcare providers, payors, pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers, service providers and technology developers.
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On the Agenda: Law and the Environment, Financing Growth, and Non-Competes—Foley Hoag Launches Three New Blogs
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Foley Hoag Welcomes Susie Ahn, Health Policy Specialist
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Foley Hoag Partner Dean Richlin Admitted to American College of Trial Lawyers
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Foley Hoag Forms Economic Crisis Team
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Working Mother and Flex-Time Lawyers Recognize Foley Hoag
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- USCIS Requires Federal Contractors to Use New E-Verify System [Read More]
- State Extends Deadline for Compliance With Data Security Regulations Until May 1, 2009 [Read More]
- Tips for Planning Reductions in Force [Read More]
- In re Bilski: Trouble Ahead for Biotech? [Read More]
- FTC Gives Businesses Until May 1, 2009 to Adopt Identity Theft Prevention Plans that Comply With Recent FTC “Red Flags” Regulations [Read More]
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Understanding the New Data Security Law [Read More] |
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Mobile Advertising - Industry Revenue Enhancer or Distraction? [Read More] |
Emerging Enterprise Center at Foley Hoag Waltham, MA |
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Defending Allegations of Illegal Kickbacks
Our lawyers successfully defended an individual who was the target of a federal grand jury investigation on allegations that he and his company paid illegal kickbacks to physicians to encourage the purchase of kidney dialysis supplies. We successfully prevented charges from being brought against him. [Read More]
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Disclosing Medicare Over-billing
On behalf of our client, we made the first voluntary disclosure of Medicare over-billing in New England under the Office of Inspector General’s voluntary disclosure protocol. Our lawyers negotiated the related settlement agreement, as well as an innovative corporate integrity agreement. As a result, we avoided lengthy litigation that might have led to our client being barred from participation in the Medicare program. [Read More]
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