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Overview

Colton Kopcik provides comprehensive legal guidance on regulatory, transactional, and corporate matters to clients across the healthcare and technology sectors, including physician groups, behavioral health providers, ambulatory surgery centers, medical spas, and healthcare technology companies.

Colton advises clients on complex healthcare regulatory issues like the Stark Law, the Anti-Kickback Statute, telehealth, and internet prescribing, ensuring his clients' business practices and contractual arrangements comply with federal and state regulations. He is experienced in state Certificate of Need matters and advises on Corporate Practice of Medicine issues, helping clients navigate critical operational challenges.

With his experience in data privacy, Colton assists clients in developing privacy programs, breach response strategies, and HIPAA compliance, ensuring they meet the highest standards for patient privacy and data security. He regularly advises on compliance with evolving data privacy laws, providing valuable guidance on best practices.

In corporate transactions, Colton supports the purchase and sale of medical practices and healthcare facilities, handling due diligence, negotiation and drafting of the definitive agreements. He also assists with corporate governance, drafting operating agreements, and advising on physician buy-ins and employment agreements.

Education and Credentials

Education

  • Michigan State University College of Law, J.D., cum laude, 2022
  • University of Connecticut, B.A., cum laude, 2019

Admissions

  • State of Connecticut
  • District of Columbia

Recognition and Community

No aspect of this advertisement has been approved by the highest court of any state. Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome. See Awards Methodology.

Recognitions

Recipient of the Jurisprudence Achievement Award in Healthcare, Fraud and Abuse, 2022

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