Lisa Atlas Genecov

Lisa Genecov is the national co-chair of Katten Muchin Rosenman's Health Care practice, concentrating on the regulatory, business, corporate, governance, compliance, mergers and acquisitions, and transactional aspects of health care law, with a particular focus in the private equity space. With over 30 years of experience, she advises clients on transaction structures, implementation matters, compliance obligations and strategic opportunities under the Affordable Care Act and related health care laws and regulations. She also regularly advises the boards of health care entities on governance issues.

Lisa counsels various hospitals and health systems, medical groups and other health care providers in both regulatory matters, as well as business transactions, including acquisitions and divestitures of hospitals, ancillary service lines and medical practices; telemedicine initiatives and strategies; co-management and service line management arrangements; the development and formation of accountable care organizations, clinically integrated networks and physician/hospital/payor alignment strategies; physician and hospital contracting, physician employment and recruitment issues; physician practice management and management services agreements; and corporate practice of medicine and fee splitting issues. She also advises on fraud and abuse and Stark Law compliance, tax-exempt and antitrust issues, and licensure and change of ownership matters.

Lisa has been recognized and included for many years in the prestigious Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business rankings for health lawyers, as well as the Best Lawyers in America for Health Care, Texas Super Lawyers, Best Lawyers in Dallas, and was the only private law firm lawyer selected by the Dallas Business Journal for inclusion in its 2013 “Who’s Who in Health Care” edition.

Lisa is heavily involved in her field, acting as a member in the American Health Lawyers Association, the Texas, Dallas, and American Bar Associations, and the Women Business Leaders of the U.S. Healthcare Industry Foundation. In addition, she has served as a Past Chair of the Editorial Board of the e-Source, the Diversity Coordinating Committee of the ABA Health Law Section, and the Business and Transactions Interest Group of the American Bar Association. She is a Co-Founder of the Center for Women in Law.

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