He represents clients in the health care field in their defense of medical malpractice, privacy, commercial, and other claims. His recent work for health care clients includes:
- Defending a health system in a mass tort action involving tens of millions of dollars in damages; after discovery, the client was granted summary judgment.
- Defending a hospital, health system, and neurologist in a lawsuit alleging a failure to diagnose multiple sclerosis; after discovery, the clients were granted summary judgment, which was affirmed by the Appellate Court of Maryland.
- Defending a hospital in a case alleging tortious interference with right to burial and other claims; after filing a motion to dismiss, the court dismissed the case with prejudice.
- Representing a surgical practice in a matter involving the termination of one of the partners; after negotiation, the matter was resolved without expensive litigation.
- Representing a hospital and an interventional cardiologist in a case involving a recall of defibrillators; after engaging in motions practice, the plaintiffs dismissed the case with no settlement paid.
- Representing a hospital and its staff in a case alleging negligent management of a patient suffering from a pulmonary embolism; after the deposition of the first health care provider, the plaintiffs dismissed the case with no settlement paid.
- Defending a hospital in a medical malpractice case; after filing a motion for summary judgment, the plaintiff dismissed the hospital with no settlement paid.
- Defending a hospital in a lawsuit alleging defamation and tortious interference in connection with a contract between the hospital and a pharmacological product supplier; the hospital prevailed on a motion to dismiss.
- Litigating privacy breaches, including allegations of HIPAA violations.
- Counseling health care providers and business associates on privacy and related issues, including preparation of HIPAA-compliant policies and procedures and training materials.
- Defending two surgeons and other health care providers in a medical malpractice case; after discovery, the plaintiffs voluntarily dismissed their case with no settlement paid.
- Represented a hospital in a medical malpractice case; on the eve of trial, plaintiffs voluntarily dismissed the hospital with no settlement paid.
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Education
- University of Baltimore School of Law (J.D., summa cum laude, 2005) Assistant Associate Editor of the University of Baltimore Law Review, 2005
- Duke University (B.S., 2001)
Court Admissions
- U.S. District Court, District of Maryland
- U.S. Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit
- U.S. Supreme Court
Activities
- Maryland-DC Society for Healthcare Risk Management
- Maryland State Bar Association
- American Bar Association, Antitrust Section, Exemptions and Immunities Committee, 2011-2014 (vice chair, 2011-2012); Young Lawyer Representative, 2010-2011
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