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3/14/2012

Kim Stanger Joins Holland & Hart’s Boise Office

Kim Stanger Joins Holland & Hart’s Boise Office
BOISE, Idaho – March 14, 2012 – Holland & Hart LLP is pleased to announce the addition of partner Kim Stanger to the firm’s Boise office.
Mr. Stanger brings more than 20 years of experience when serving his clients in the healthcare industry on a wide range of legal matters, from simple contracts to complicated transactions and regulatory concerns.

As a member of the firm’s Healthcare and Corporate groups, Mr. Stanger advises clients on matters such as practitioner agreements; joint ventures; practice formation, acquisitions and mergers; and physician integration.  He helps clients comply with complex regulations governing the healthcare industry, including Stark, HIPAA, HITECH, EMTALA, and other rules.  He represents individual and institutional providers in internal, administrative and judicial proceedings, including those relating to licensing, credentialing, peer review, and government investigations. 

Mr. Stanger is a 2012 Best Lawyers® for health care.  He is a member of the American Health Lawyers Association; the Healthcare Financial Management Association; the Health Law Sections of state and national bar associations; the Idaho Medical Group Management Association; and Idaho Association of Healthcare Risk Managers.  He is a popular speaker at industry organizations, and a frequent author on health law-related topics.  He graduated magna cum laude from Brigham Young University.
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