HMBR Attorneys Selected to Super Lawyers 2022
Hogan Marren Babbo & Rose, Ltd. announces that 3 of its attorneys have been selected to Super Lawyers for 2022. Super Lawyers is a rating service of outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high-degree of peer recognition and professional achievement. The peer designation is awarded only to a select number of accomplished attorneys in each state. Other HMBR attorneys that have previously been selected are Edward M. Hogan, John P. Marren, Charles P. Rose and Stephen B. Horwitz.
The attorneys selected to Super Lawyers for 2022 are as follows:
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Thomas J. Babbo – Health Care With more than 20 years of experience in the health care industry, Mr. Babbo provides advice and counsel to hospitals, physicians and other health care professionals – with a particular focus on physician-hospital alignment models, clinical integration, accountable care, and value-based reimbursement issues. As a health care attorney, he has assisted health care organizations in transactions, corporate matters, operations issues, litigation and government investigations.
- J. Michael Tecson – Business/Corporate – Schools & Education – Health Care Mr. Tecson has developed a diverse practice representing clients in both transactional and litigation matters. His experience in both types of practice provides a unique perspective which benefits his clients. He represents clients in a broad range of sectors, including education, healthcare, restaurant and hospitality, local government and labor unions. On the transaction side, he represents educational institutions and education investors in mergers, sales and acquisitions and related educational regulatory matters. He also represents physician practices and physicians in the mergers, sales and acquisitions of medical practices and ambulatory surgery centers and related healthcare regulatory matters.
- Debora L. Osgood – Civil Rights – Schools & Education
Ms. Osgood is a partner in the firm’s Education Practice. She is a nationally recognized expert on the civil rights laws and regulations that govern educational institutions, having joined the firm after 25 years at the U.S. Department of Education (DOE), Office for Civil Rights (OCR). Her area of specialty is educational civil rights, including general discrimination issues, Title IX sexual harassment and sexual violence, gender equity in athletics, racial harassment and accommodations for students and employees with disabilities.