Colin Zick’s practice is focused on health care and compliance issues, and often involves the intersection of those two subjects in administrative proceedings or litigation. His work has had a particular emphasis on compliance issues related to pharmaceutical and medical device companies, hospitals, practitioners (including physicians, dentists, optometrists, psychologists, veterinarians), and provider organizations. This compliance work includes helping clients establish and maintain effective compliance programs. Colin also defends clients in disputes alleging kickbacks, overpayments, and billing and coding problems, and represents clients before various state health care licensing and regulatory entities.
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Colin’s practice also includes work on health care transactional matters. These projects include the establishment of joint ventures, the creation of new entities, drafting and negotiation of service and employment contracts, creation of patient assistance programs and negotiating clinical trial agreements.
He also frequently counsels clients on issues involving information privacy and security (including state and federal data security laws, FTC Red Flags Rule and HIPAA). Colin co-founded the firm's Data Security and Privacy Practice Group and regularly contributes to its blog, www.securityprivacyandthelaw.com. His practice also includes clients in industries beyond health care, including e-commerce, the music industry and Internet start-ups. He has been involved in litigation relating to commercial disputes, covenants not to compete, antitrust and unfair competition claims, and copyright infringement.