We recently published with our colleagues a piece describing an interesting development that may impact investing in practice management business in Florida, which can be accessed here. Although this potential move by Florida is unusual, the reality is that most states have some unique elements in the transaction pathway, and dealmakers who are savvy about these nuances should be able to successfully structure their deals accordingly with hopefully minimal disruption.

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Photo of Geoff Cockrell Geoff Cockrell

Geoff is the immediate past chair of the firm’s private equity group where he served for over a decade. He also formerly served on the firm’s Board of Partners. He has a wide scope of experience in mergers and acquisitions and financing transactions.

Geoff is the immediate past chair of the firm’s private equity group where he served for over a decade. He also formerly served on the firm’s Board of Partners. He has a wide scope of experience in mergers and acquisitions and financing transactions. His mergers and acquisition experience, representing private equity sponsors, strategic purchasers and sellers extends across a diverse number of industries with a primary focus on healthcare provider services transactions. Geoff is a national contributor both at conferences and in publications on a wide array of issues unique to the private equity industry. He regularly contributes to Law360’s Healthcare and Private Equity sections, and is an author of The Healthcare Investor, a blog on healthcare finance topics.

Photo of Amber McGraw Walsh Amber McGraw Walsh

Amber Walsh is the former Chairwoman of McGuireWoods LLP’s Healthcare department, one of the largest healthcare practices in the United States. She is also a recognized leader in promoting the advancement of women in the private equity sector. Focusing her practice on corporate…

Amber Walsh is the former Chairwoman of McGuireWoods LLP’s Healthcare department, one of the largest healthcare practices in the United States. She is also a recognized leader in promoting the advancement of women in the private equity sector. Focusing her practice on corporate healthcare transactional work and regulatory matters, she represents healthcare providers such as hospitals, health systems, dialysis facilities, multi- and single-specialty medical practices, specialty hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and a variety of healthcare industry entrepreneurs, in sales and acquisitions, joint ventures, general corporate matters, contracting, securities, and regulatory matters.