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Healthcare & Life Sciences

Steady counsel for clinics, providers and life sciences companies — clear contracts, sound employment practices and calm handling of disputes, so your team can focus on patients and research.

Overview

Counsel that respects a regulated field

Healthcare and life sciences organizations operate in one of the most closely regulated environments there is. We help clinics, providers, suppliers and early-stage life sciences companies with the commercial and employment agreements that surround their work — drafted carefully, in plain language, and mindful of the compliance context you operate in.

We focus on the business-law side: vendor and service contracts, employment and contractor arrangements, entity structure and disputes. Where a matter needs specialist regulatory or clinical-compliance input, we say so clearly rather than guessing. Many clients keep us on a retainer for reliable, fast turnaround.

FAQ

Good to know

Do you provide regulatory or clinical-compliance advice?
We focus on the business-law side — contracts, employment, structure and disputes. For specialist regulatory or clinical-compliance questions we tell you clearly and can work alongside a specialist.
Can you review our vendor and provider agreements?
Yes. We regularly draft and review supplier, vendor and service agreements, and can quote a fixed fee for a standard review.
Do you handle employment matters for clinical teams?
We do — offer letters, contractor agreements, policies and day-to-day employment questions for both clinical and administrative staff.

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