Molly provides strategic counsel to community health centers, healthcare organizations, and state and national associations on a full spectrum of legal, compliance, transactional, and governance matters. Her counsel helps organizations design effective legal structures, policies, and agreements that mitigate risk, ensure compliance with federal and state requirements, and support long-term sustainability and mission alignment.
A veteran litigator with a nationwide practice, Matthew is a trusted advocate for community health centers and other safety-net organizations. Protecting the rights and interests of his clients, Matthew has a proven track record in administrative and judicial proceedings, including cases before United States Courts of Appeals and the Supreme Court.
Rosie represents community health centers, other healthcare entities, and recipients of federal funding in trial and appellate courts nationwide. An experienced litigator, Rosie’s national practice focuses on health care reimbursement, health center immunity under the Public Health Service Act, fraud and false claims, and federal grants.
Dianne Pledgie advises federally qualified health centers, behavioral health organizations, and other non-profit entities on compliance program development and implementation. Dianne specializes in privacy and security matters, including HIPAA, 42 C.F.R. Part 2, and the Information Blocking Rule, assisting clients with policy development, incident response, and regulatory compliance.
Jason Reddish focuses his work on the rapidly evolving federal 340B drug discount program and the complex legal and compliance issues facing safety net providers, pharmacies, and other 340B program stakeholders.
Carrie specializes in transactional and federal grant-related matters. Ms. Riley’s clients include a wide array of nonprofit health care entities, with a focus on Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and behavioral health providers. Ms. Riley helps her clients navigate the complex web of programmatic requirements and fraud and abuse laws in the context of implementing transactions between providers.