Paul E. Knag
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Biography
Paul is well recognized for his skills in complex litigation, health care law, and arbitration. Located in Stamford, Connecticut, Paul works with Harris Beach Murtha.
In the field of health care law, Paul manages various aspects such as litigation, regulatory compliance, and transactional work, including acquisitions, joint ventures, and non-compete litigation. He provides guidance on health care arbitration, HIPAA, Stark regulations, fraud and abuse, 501(c)(3) matters, EMTALA, CONs, DONs, physician contracts, risk management, licensure problems, disciplinary issues, patient care, and medical staff matters. His clientele includes both payors and providers, and he has experience with ACOs and IPAs. Paul is also an arbitrator for AHLA and AAA and initiated the development of a treatise on HIPAA.
In the realm of complex commercial litigation, Paul has engaged extensively across state and federal courts, including appearances before the United States Supreme Court. His cases have involved a diverse range of matters, such as: supporting a physician during a practice dissolution; advocating for a minority shareholder in an oppression case by the majority holder; addressing trademark issues for a corporation; confronting a hedge fund for fund mismanagement; dealing with SEC actions aimed at clients’ assets; navigating joint venture breaches; countering antitrust allegations for a corporation; contesting wills; assisting with CON applications in administrative appeals; handling ERISA preemption litigation for organizations; and representing school districts in Title IX cases.
Paul's practice approach involves understanding client goals to provide advice that aligns with these objectives in a pragmatic and suitable manner. He is dedicated to hard work and is always exploring innovative strategies to resolve client challenges.
Overview
- Harvard University, J.D., graduated 1971
- Harvard University, J.D., graduated 1971
Client Testimonials
Awards & Focus
- Health Care Law
- Litigation
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