Overview
Adam R. Marks focuses his practice on representing hospitals, health systems, and other health industry providers and investors in transactional matters, including mergers, acquisitions, affiliations and joint ventures. Adam also provides guidance to hospital, health system and physician clients on a wide range of regulatory matters such as physician contracting, compliance with Stark Law, licensure and accreditation, Medicare and Medicaid enrollment, and Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliance. He also counsels clients in various health information technology matters, including those related to software vendor contracting and negotiation.
Previously, Adam worked for several years for a top health care software vendor and participated in multiple large-scale hospital software implementations around the country. While in law school, he served as the articles editor of the Loyola Consumer Law Review.
Results
- Assisted with the $475 million leveraged acquisition of a health system covering multiple states by a for-profit joint venture
- Assisted with the acquisition of an acute care hospital on behalf of a nonprofit health system
- Assisted with the merger of three hospice and palliative care agencies, creating the largest provider in the state
- Advised a large Midwestern health system in connection with various state and federal change of ownership and name change filings related to a large-scale system rebranding and restructuring
- Assisted with a physician contracting compliance audit of a health system
- Assisted with the equity and debt restructuring and buyout of a proton center joint venture between a nonprofit health system and physicians
Community
- American Health Lawyers Association
- Illinois Association of Healthcare Attorneys
Credentials
Education
Loyola University of Chicago School of Law, JD, magna cum laude, 2012
Northwestern University, BA, 2003
Admissions
Illinois