Attorney
Attorney
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Aaron concentrates his practice in business transactions and corporate matters, including M&A transactions, transaction-specific contractual matters, and documenting and negotiating everyday business arrangements. In addition to his broad transactional experience, Aaron also has significant experience representing clients operating in the healthcare space, including M&A deals (closely held and private equity transactions), navigating a full range of contractual and daily operational matters, and regulatory aspects of various arrangements and transactions. Aaron takes great pride in understanding each client’s unique needs and working to achieve favorable outcomes. As a transactional attorney, Aaron frequently works with clients on transaction considerations and preparedness, daily operational issues (including regulatory matters), M&A deals (initial discussions, due diligence, transaction agreements, and post-closing matters), real estate matters, compliance, and related matters. Throughout his career, he has worked with clients in a broad range of industries, including information technology, disaster recovery, real estate, construction, healthcare. In the healthcare space, Aaron has experience working with physician groups/physicians, hospitals, private equity companies, dental practices/dentists, ambulatory surgery centers, imaging companies, pharmacies, healthcare management companies (physician practice management and dental service organizations), home health agencies, hospice providers, functional and regenerative medicine providers, urgent care clinics, chiropractors, medical device companies, information technology companies, nursing homes, DMEPOS suppliers, and other healthcare-related businesses. In addition to corporate transactional matters, he counsels healthcare clients on regulatory fraud and abuse laws, such as federal (Stark) and state self-referral laws, federal and state anti-kickback laws (and related fraud and abuse laws), fee-splitting prohibitions, corporate practice of medicine laws, HIPAA and state privacy laws, federal and state information data breaches, information technology issues, and compliance-related matters.