Pullman & Comley is pleased to welcome the “Connecticut Health Law Blog” to our Health Care practice. Earlier this month, the attorneys from the former Jeffers Cowherd law firm joined Pullman & Comley and brought with them their blog focusing on the legal developments affecting hospitals, physician groups, pharmaceutical and medical device companies, as well as other health care providers and suppliers. Stephen Cowherd and Margaret Bartiromo will continue to write and will be joined by the other attorneys in our Health Care practice, each of whom brings individual experience and perspective to their writing. Throughout the years, our clients have benefitted from our ability to work together as a team, bringing our collective knowledge together to deliver thoughtful legal analysis. We anticipate that the “Connecticut Health Law Blog” will continue to do the same.
We are very excited about this new Pullman & Comley blog and hope that you enjoy the valuable information that our team will provide for you. We do not want this blog to be a one-way street; please feel free to comment and ask questions for our team to answer. We look forward to receiving your feedback.
-- Collin P. Baron, Chair, Pullman & Comley, LLC’s Health Care Practice.
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About Our Connecticut Health Law Blog
Alerts, commentary and insights from the attorneys of Pullman & Comley’s Health Care practice on legal developments affecting hospitals, physician groups, pharmaceutical and medical device companies as well as other health care providers and suppliers.