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Hogan Lovells Cadwalader

Healthcare

USA Guide 2026 : New York


Hogan Lovells Cadwalader

Rankings

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Healthcare - New York

Band 2

Band 2


What the Team is Known For

Hogan Lovells is noted for its representation of major academic medical centers, by which it is frequently engaged to handle complex restructurings and corporate transactions. The law firm maintains a strong track record for its work on behalf of a range of other providers, including long-term care providers, hospitals, provider associations and accrediting bodies.

Work Highlights

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  • Hogan Lovells US LLP advised Kaiser in its joint venture with the Renown Health System to operate a health plan and ambulatory health system in Nevada.

Strengths

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  • The Hogan Lovells team is always available, timely and effective.

    Healthcare respondentUSA

Notable Practitioners

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  • Band 1Jeffrey G Schneider
    Band 1Jeffrey G Schneider

    Jeffrey G Schneider

    Jeffrey Schneider offers a broad transactional practice, including acting for higher education institutions involved in high-value purchases and combinations with hospitals. He is also well-versed in the formation of clinically integrated networks.

    • Jeff is simply the best there is in the field. He is responsible, effective and provides impeccable judgement. We are incredibly fortunate to have him.

      Healthcare respondentUSA
  • Band 4Christine Pallares
    Band 4Christine Pallares

    Christine Pallares

    Christine Pallares is an expert in transactional matters in the healthcare space. She has represented home health service providers, hospitals, laboratories, and various other providers in acquisitions and joint ventures.

Ranked Individuals at Hogan Lovells Cadwalader (2)

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