Health Law Newsletter – Spring 2017
Lamb McErlane’s Inaugural Health Law Newsletter
By: Vasilios J. Kalogredis, Health Law Department Chairman
It has been almost a year since I joined Lamb McErlane PC. It has been a seamless transition. I have brought my forty plus years of experience dealing exclusively with physicians, dentists, veterinarians, podiatrists, chiropractors, and other health care professionals, as well as their related entities. Lamb McErlane provided me with the opportunity to formally establish and head the Health Law Department of the Firm. Lamb McErlane already had serviced many health care individuals and entities over the years. I have been able to continue to provide the services that I have for many years. This includes assisting health care providers with practice sales, mergers and joint ventures, “partnership” buy-ins and buyouts, employment agreements, independent contractor agreements, regulatory matters, and other health care law related services.
In this Issue:
Page 1-2 Is a Practice Merger or Sale in your Future? By: Vasilios J. Kalogredis
Page 3– Pennsylvania Wage Payment and Collection Law. By: Mary-Ellen H. Allen
Page 4 – “The Apology Rule”. By: Scot R. Withers
Page 5- Winding Down a Practice: Managing Outstanding Liabilities. By: Jake D. Becker

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