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Trudy Robertson has a strong reputation among healthcare providers for her litigation expertise, as well as her knowledge of Certificate of Need matters.
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Trudy Robertson is a member of the Management Committee and is the co-managing member of the Charleston office and handles wide-ranging health care, certificate of need, business, products liability, governmental, fiduciary, and banking matters. Her active business and commercial litigation practice emphasizes health care, corporate, banking, municipal, and litigation issues.
Trudy frequently counsels individuals, businesses, municipalities, physicians, and other health care providers through transactional matters, regulatory compliance, and disputes. She regularly advises and represents health care providers in certificate of need matters. She also represents health care providers in licensing, medical staff, governance, and fair hearing matters. She brings significant litigation experience in representing fiduciaries in trust and estate matters. Trudy has experience in handling matters in the state, federal, and administrative courts in South Carolina.
As counsel to municipalities, Trudy is the principal legal advisor to the town council and town departments. She represents the municipalities in legal matters affecting the towns’ interests. She also drafts resolutions, local laws, ordinances, and contracts for the town council.
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Trudy Robertson has a strong reputation among healthcare providers for her litigation expertise, as well as her knowledge of Certificate of Need matters.
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"Trudy Robertson is a really good litigator and very thorough with a good understanding of issues and cases."
"Trudy Robertson is a really good litigator and very thorough with a good understanding of issues and cases."