Firm: Benkoff Health Law, PLLC
Practice Areas: Health Care
Reesa Benkoff has over 15 years of experience practicing exclusively in health law and transactional law. Reesa graduated Cum Laude from the Boston University School of Law and she holds a Bachelor of Business Administration, with High Distinction, from the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business. She has practiced law in both large and small law firms, where she dedicated her career to providing health law services to a wide variety of national clients, from solo practitioners to the nation’s largest health systems. Reesa devotes her time to providing creative and compliant solutions in an efficient and cost-effective manner for health care industry clients.Reesa counsels a wide variety of health care providers and entities including, without limitation, physicians, nurses, chiropractors, dentists, podiatrists, physical therapists, pharmacies, laboratories, home health agencies, hospices, hospitals, health systems, DMEPOS providers, physician-owned distributorships (PODs), ambulatory surgery centers (ASCs), diagnostic testing facilities, substance abuse providers and facilities, and wellness providers. In addition, Reesa advises non-healthcare entities that are important players in the health care industry including, without limitation, group purchasing organizations, physician organizations, physician hospital organizations, management service organizations (MSOs) and management companies, and private equity/venture capital investors in health care entities.Reesa has successfully counseled clients on a variety of federal and state health law related issues nationwide including: federal and state fraud and abuse laws, the federal Anti-Kickback Statute and state anti-kickback laws, the federal Stark law and state self-referral laws, and the federal Eliminating Kickbacks in Recovery Act (EKRA); physician in-office ancillary service arrangements; corporate practice of medicine; scope of practice issues; licensure; credentialing and enrollment; HIPAA, 42 CFR Part 2, and state privacy laws; billing and reimbursement compliance; alternative payment models; telemedicine; substance abuse treatment; concierge medicine and private pay matters; elective medicine and wellness services; supply chain coordination, standardization, and purchasing agreements; transactional matters, employment agreements, independent contractor, and service agreements; real estate and equipment leases, acquisitions, and sales; membership agreements for GPOs, physician organizations and physician hospital organizations; corporate structuring and related agreements; mergers, acquisitions, sales and related due diligence in health care transactions; and many other health law-related matters.In addition to counseling clients, Reesa holds and has held a variety of leadership positions in the State Bar of Michigan’s Health Care Law Section, the American Bar Association’s Health Law Section, and the American Health Lawyers Association, and Reesa is also a member of the Oakland County Bar Association. Reesa currently serves as Vice Chair of The Health Lawyer Editorial Board for the American Bar Association’s Health Law Section and previously served as Section’s Vice Chair for Publication Book Editorial Board, Vice Chair of the Business & Transactions Interest Group, and Vice Chair of the Physician Legal Issues Conference. Reesa has also served as a Lead Coordinator for the American Health Lawyers Association's Fraud and Abuse Practice Group and she participated in the Leadership Development Program for the American Health Lawyers Association's Physician Organization Practice Group. Reesa has been appointed to a second 3-year term on the State Bar of Michigan’s Health Care Law Section Council, which is the board that oversees the State Bar of Michigan’s Health Care Law Section. Additionally, she currently serves as the Section’s Chair of the Substantive Law Committee and has previously served as the Section’s Vice Chair of the Substantive Law Committee, Chair of the Substantive Law Committee, Chair of the Medical/Legal Substantive Law Subcommittee, Vice Chair of the Medical/Legal Substantive Law Subcommittee, and Vice Chair of the Payors Substantive Law Subcommittee.. Reesa has been named a Super Lawyer in 2022 and 2023 and she has been named a Rising Star by Super Lawyers in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, and 2021. Reesa has also been named in the 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024 Best Lawyers in America publication by U.S. News for her work in the practice area of Health Care Law. In addition, Benkoff Health Law, PLLC has been named in the 2021, 2022 and 2023 Best Law Firms in America publication by U.S. News for its work in the practice of Health Care Law. Reesa has been honored in Hour Detroit’s Top Lawyers and Hour Detroit’s Top Women Attorneys in Michigan, including most recently in 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022. Reesa has also been named a Top Lawyer by DBusiness Magazine, including most recently in 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2024. She was also listed in the Best Lawyers’ 2017 and 2023 Women in the Law editions. In addition, Reesa was a member of the 2015 class of Up and Coming Lawyers by Michigan Lawyers Weekly. Reesa is admitted to practice in Michigan and the U.S. District Court, Eastern District of Michigan.
Contact: +1 (248) 482-2519
Firm: Hall, Render, Killian, Heath & Lyman, PC
Practice Areas: Health Care
AV® Rated. Rob has significant expertise in the handling of medical malpractice civil litigation with experience defending complex birth trauma and catastrophic damages cases. He focuses his practice on the defense of healthcare professionals in medical malpractice, Professional Licensure, and Civil Rights claims.. Rob was born in Detroit Michigan at Hutzel Hospital. He was raised by health professionals and considers all health professionals to be part of his extended family. Rob is the middle child of two sisters, one of which is a physician in the Detroit Metro area and the other is a hospital administrator in the Toledo area.. Rob graduated from Plymouth Salem High School in Canton, Michigan and went on to pursue a degree in economics from Western Michigan University with a minor in Japanese (B.A. 2003). His university experience included a 17-week trip to The Japan Center for Michigan Universities (JCMU) in Hikone Japan for intensive language and culture immersion. Rob attended Thomas M. Cooley Law School on an Honor’s Scholarship (J.D. 2009). While in law school Rob spent two semesters as an extern for Judge Avern Cohn in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan where he developed a broad understanding of federal litigation practice.. Rob and his wife are the proud parents of twin girls. When he is not parenting or practicing law, Rob enjoys circuit training and shooting sports. Rob is an avid skeet, wing and sporting clays shooter.. Rob has been named to Super Lawyer’s “Rising Stars” in 2012, 2013, and 2014. Rising Stars are attorneys who are 40 years old or younger or who have been practicing for ten years or less. Only 2.5 percent of Michigan lawyers are named to Super Lawyers in a given year.. More significantly, Rob was recently identified in Michigan Lawyers Weekly as one of only 30 of the “Up & Coming Lawyers” in the class of 2014. This honor is limited to lawyers who have been admitted to the bar no more than 10 years who have established a name for themselves by their notable effect on the legal profession, their personal achievements or their extracurricular activities in the community.. Robert is also AV Preeminent® Peer Review Rated in Medical Malpractice by Martindale-Hubbell.. Rob is a member of the Safari Club International Litigation Task Force and on the NRA Attorney Referral List.
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