Health and Life Sciences
Overview
Tannenbaum Helpern provides a fully-integrated multi-disciplinary suite of services to healthcare and life sciences firms. Leveraging decades of combined experience from its corporate, securities, employment, tax and intellectual property attorneys servicing the industry, Tannenbaum Helpern is capable of meeting the legal needs of companies in the healthcare and life sciences industries. For clients ranging from startups to institutional investment funds, hospitals, and staffing firms, the firm has been involved in numerous healthcare and life sciences matters, including venture capital investments, joint ventures, and M&A and private equity transactions, in domestic and cross-border transactions, employment and HR issues, cyber risks, real estate matters and litigation.
Representative Experience
- Represented private equity and venture capital funds, with collective assets under management of in excess $25 billion, in dozens of private company financings, private investments in public equity (PIPEs) and registered direct offerings.
- Represented institutional investors and funds in the IPOs of their life sciences portfolio companies.
- Provided fund formation and investment management regulatory compliance to Life Sciences investment funds.
- Represented an owner in the sale of his nutraceutical and vitamin company.
- Acted in M&A and joint venture transactions involving health and life sciences companies.
- Represented staffing firms in their placement of healthcare personnel with hospitals, and other providers.
- Provided regulatory advice related to compliance with healthcare licensure, insurance laws, privacy and professional practice, both state and federal.
- Provided regular and ongoing advice to several hospitals with respect to all aspects of their real estate operations.
Case Studies
Publications
- The Drum - Are non-competes dead? How the FTC proposal could impact adland and other businesses
- Psychedelic Startups Set To Capitalize On Evolving Regulatory Landscape
- HR and Employment Issues Facing NY Employers in 2022
- New York "HERO Act" Requires Employers to Create Airborne Infectious Disease Prevention Plans
- Employment-Related Considerations for Health Care Providers Providing Telehealth Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- The Coronavirus: What Employers Need to Know
- NY Bans Reproductive Health Decision Discrimination and Imposes Obligations on Employers
Tannenbaum Helpern provides a fully-integrated multi-disciplinary suite of services to healthcare and life sciences firms. Leveraging decades of combined experience from its corporate, securities, employment, tax and intellectual property attorneys servicing the industry, Tannenbaum Helpern is capable of meeting the legal needs of companies in the healthcare and life sciences industries. For clients ranging from startups to institutional investment funds, hospitals, and staffing firms, the firm has been involved in numerous healthcare and life sciences matters, including venture capital investments, joint ventures, and M&A and private equity transactions, in domestic and cross-border transactions, employment and HR issues, cyber risks, real estate matters and litigation.
Representative Experience
- Represented private equity and venture capital funds, with collective assets under management of in excess $25 billion, in dozens of private company financings, private investments in public equity (PIPEs) and registered direct offerings.
- Represented institutional investors and funds in the IPOs of their life sciences portfolio companies.
- Provided fund formation and investment management regulatory compliance to Life Sciences investment funds.
- Represented an owner in the sale of his nutraceutical and vitamin company.
- Acted in M&A and joint venture transactions involving health and life sciences companies.
- Represented staffing firms in their placement of healthcare personnel with hospitals, and other providers.
- Provided regulatory advice related to compliance with healthcare licensure, insurance laws, privacy and professional practice, both state and federal.
- Provided regular and ongoing advice to several hospitals with respect to all aspects of their real estate operations.
- The Drum - Are non-competes dead? How the FTC proposal could impact adland and other businesses
- Psychedelic Startups Set To Capitalize On Evolving Regulatory Landscape
- HR and Employment Issues Facing NY Employers in 2022
- New York "HERO Act" Requires Employers to Create Airborne Infectious Disease Prevention Plans
- Employment-Related Considerations for Health Care Providers Providing Telehealth Services During the COVID-19 Pandemic
- The Coronavirus: What Employers Need to Know
- NY Bans Reproductive Health Decision Discrimination and Imposes Obligations on Employers