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MichaelO'Connor

Of Counsel

Overview

Biography

Mike has over two decades of experience in health care law, including serving as general counsel for a multi-site health entity with over 1,800 employees and $275 million in annual revenue. Mike advises health care organizations on transactions, regulatory compliance, risk management, and corporate governance. He adeptly distills complex legal issues to help clients minimize risk while providing pragmatic solutions to achieve their business goals.

Bar Associations

  • American Bar Association
  • New York State Bar Association

Selected Memberships & Affiliations

  • American Health Lawyers Association
Experience

Prior Experience

  • Community Care Physicians, PC, General Counsel and Privacy Officer
  • Community Care Risk Retention Group Inc., Co-Founder and CEO
Knowledge

Selected Speaking Engagements

  • Albany Medical College Family Practice Residency Program, “Risk Management for Complex Inpatients”
  • Albany Medical College Family Practice Residency Program, “Legal Case Study Panel Discussion”
  • Albany Medical College Radiology Residency Program, “Employment Contract Issues to Be Aware of for the Graduating Resident”
  • Albany Medical College Radiology Residency Program, “HIPAA Regulations in Radiology Practice”
  • Albany Medical College Radiology Residency Program, “Risk Management & Malpractice”

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