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Alix Hirsh

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Associate

"I rely on my government experience to advise my clients on solutions that best serve their business goals."

Overview

Biography

Alix draws on her background in investigations, regulatory compliance, and legal analysis to assist health care providers in navigating complex legal and regulatory challenges. She has extensive experience with analyzing large volumes of sensitive information, interpreting complex rules and regulations, and preparing detailed investigative reports and disciplinary recommendations—skills that assist her in advising health care clients facing regulatory scrutiny, internal compliance issues, or government inquiries.

Experience

Prior Experience

  • New York City Department of Investigation, Investigative Attorney
  • Human Rights First, Accountability Legal Fellow
  • Law Office of Jill R. Cohen, Legal Clerk
  • Physicians for Human Rights, Legal Intern
  • Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights, Legal Intern
  • Open Society Foundations, Research Assistant for Christian De Vos
     

Selected Community Activities

  • Human Rights First, Emerging Leaders Advisory Board

Selected Honors

  • New York Law School, C.V. Starr International Law Post-Graduate Fellowship, 2022–2023

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