Healthcare practices in New York City operate in one of the country’s most dynamic and competitive healthcare markets. Whether you are opening a private practice, negotiating an employment agreement, expanding your business, or preparing for a practice acquisition, experienced legal guidance lets you move forward with confidence.
Jackson LLP represents healthcare professionals and practices throughout New York City, advising clients on the legal and compliance issues that arise.
NYC Healthcare Practices Rarely Stand Still
A healthcare practice may begin with a single owner, but its legal needs often change as the business grows. New healthcare professionals join the practice. New locations open. Ownership interests shift. Investors become involved. An independent practice may consider an MSO structure, while an established group prepares for succession or acquisition.
Each stage brings new legal and regulatory considerations. Decisions about governance, contracts, compensation, compliance, and business operations should be made with both today’s goals and tomorrow’s opportunities in mind.
Jackson LLP advises healthcare professionals during these transitions on legal risks, HIPAA, Stark Law, the Anti-Kickback Statute, and fraud and abuse concerns, and works to resolve disputes before they trigger litigation.
Supporting Healthcare Professionals Across New York City
We work with physicians, psychologists, nurse practitioners, therapy practices, medical spas, and other healthcare professionals and practices from our Manhattan office, and we also serve clients in Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and Staten Island, as well as statewide.
Many of our clients need ongoing legal counsel. We regularly provide guidance as regulations evolve and a practice’s needs change.
Legal Counsel for Healthcare Professionals and Practices in New York City
Healthcare practices increasingly operate across multiple locations and, in some cases, across state lines. Whether your practice is expanding, adding owners, entering new markets, or addressing telehealth considerations, legal planning today can prevent costly issues tomorrow.
If you are looking for information about healthcare laws and legal issues affecting practices throughout New York, visit our New York Healthcare Attorneys page or reach out to our team for a free, 15-minute phone consultation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of healthcare clients do you represent?
We represent physicians, mental health providers, nurse practitioners, physical therapists, medical spas, and other healthcare practices.
Can you review employment agreements before I change jobs?
Yes. We review employment agreements, independent contractor agreements, restrictive covenants, compensation provisions, and other contract terms before they are signed.
Do you advise practices on HIPAA compliance?
Yes. We counsel healthcare practices on HIPAA compliance along with Stark Law, the Anti-Kickback Statute, fraud and abuse concerns, and other healthcare regulations that affect practice operations.
Can Jackson LLP assist with practice purchases and ownership changes?
Yes. We advise healthcare professionals on practice acquisitions, sales, ownership transitions, and other transactions involving healthcare organizations.
My practice serves patients in more than one state. Can you help?
Yes. Many healthcare practices expand beyond a single location or state. We advise clients on legal considerations that arise as practices grow, including business structure, contracts, and regulatory compliance.
Do you represent clients outside of New York City?
Yes. Our Manhattan office serves clients throughout the metropolitan area, and we also work with healthcare professionals across the state. We work with all our clients remotely, by phone, video, and email. There is nothing you need to do in person.