Transactional Health Care Lawyers in Lexington, KY

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McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC

201 East Main Street
Suite 1000
Lexington, KY 40507-2001859-554-4414
Firm Website For: Transactional Health Care Lawyers in Lexington, KY

Transactional Health Care Overview

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Experienced Representation in All Transactional Health Care Matters

The rules and regulations that govern transactional matters within the health care field are extremely complex. They are also constantly changing, particularly now due to health care reform. When engaging in a transaction of any sort, it is important for health care businesses to take great care to ensure they do not run afoul of current regulations. That is where the law firm of McBrayer, McGinnis, Leslie & Kirkland, PLLC, comes in.

In-Depth Knowledge of Health Care Law

Health care clients turn to us because of the in-depth knowledge of this area of the law offered by our attorneys. We can assist with clinic acquisitions. We can handle consolidation, alignments and alliances between hospitals, physicians and other health care facilities. We have handled a significant amount of clinical integration.

Our law firm is well-positioned to handle all transactional health care matters because we are a full-service firm. Not only do these matters have health care law aspects, they also overflow into business and corporate law, tax law, employment law and even real estate law. We can handle all aspects of even the most complicated transactions.

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Areas of Practice

  • Transactional Health Care
  • Health & Health Care Law

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