Steven Schnelle focuses his practice on regulatory and transactional matters involving healthcare providers and suppliers, pharmacies, pharmaceutical firms, device manufacturers, and market innovators.
Steven provides counsel on a variety of healthcare regulatory and transactional matters, primarily focusing on issues involving the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG), the Department of Justice (DOJ) and state agencies. He advises clients on complex reimbursement matters involving governmental and commercial payors, and he provides counsel on state licensing and credentialing issues, as well as corporate practice of the health professions. Steven represents clients in False Claims Act (FCA) qui tam matters, investigations and audits, and in matters involving compliance with the federal and state Anti-Kickback statutes.
Steven regularly advises private equity firms, investment banks, commercial lenders, and healthcare and life science companies on healthcare regulatory issues relating to mergers and acquisitions, securities filings and financing in the United States.
While in law school at Georgetown, Steven served as an editor of The Georgetown Law Journal.
Education
Georgetown University Law Center, JD, 2014
New York University, BA, summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, with high honors, 2008
Admissions
New York
On the Subject / November 18, 2019
Phoenix, AZ / Speaking Engagements / September 9, 2019
On the Subject / August 5, 2019
On the Subject / June 28, 2019
On the Subject / March 18, 2019
On the Subject / January 4, 2019
Webinar / McDermott Event / November 19, 2018
On the Subject / November 7, 2018
On the Subject / October 29, 2018
On the Subject / September 24, 2018
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Inside Health Policy / August 13, 2019
Stakeholders Watching Prior Auth In Fee-For-Service Following CMS Proposal
Inside Health Policy / November 30, 2018
Potential Vendors Cautious on Trump Admin’s Medicare Part B Demo
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