NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 12, 2017 -- Waller Lansden Dortch and Davis, LLP, one of the nation’s leading law firms serving the healthcare industry, was recognized by The American Bar Association’s (ABA) Health Law Section and Becker’s Hospital Review, as the #1 law firm in the South in their Annual Regional Law Firm Recognition List.
The award honors the top 10 law firms with the largest AHA Health Law Section lawyer membership in the following regions: South, Southeast & D.C., Midwest, West and Northeast. This is the fourth year Waller has been named #1 in the South. The firm currently has four offices throughout the region, in Nashville, Tenn., Memphis, Tenn., Birmingham, Ala., and Austin, Texas.
“We are delighted to be honored once again by the ABA Health Law Section,” said Ken Marlow, Chair of Waller’s Healthcare Department. “Our experienced team remains committed to delivering the legal guidance needed to best serve our clients, especially as the healthcare landscape continues to evolve.”
The ABA’s Health Law Section is a unique member-run group that depends on the support and commitment of the nation’s most influential health law attorneys. The ABA places particular emphasis on regional member participation because America’s healthcare is inherently regional in its organization and delivery.
To view the full list of 2017 honorees, click here.
About Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis, LLP
With more than 230 attorneys in Austin, Birmingham, Memphis and Nashville, Waller assists clients in complex transactional, regulatory and litigation matters. The firm has built a national reputation for its work in healthcare, financial services, retail and hospitality, and has extensive experience in manufacturing, real estate, technology and other industries. For more information, please visit www.wallerlaw.com.
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