Mintz Attorney Ellyn L. Sternfield to Moderate Panel at ACI’s In-House Counsel Forum on Government Regulation of Prescription Drug Pricing
Ellyn L. Sternfield, Of Counsel in the Health Law Practice of Mintz, Cohn, Ferris, Glovsky, and Popeo, P.C., will moderate a panel at the 11th Annual In-House Counsel Forum on Government Regulation of Prescription Drug Pricing presented by the American Conference Institute. The forum takes place February 26-27 in New York City.
Ms. Sternfield will be moderating a panel on February 27 entitled, “Survey and Analysis of State Pricing Enforcement Activities.” The panelists, all of whom are state enforcers, will examine current and ongoing pricing investigations and enforcement actions in their respective states, as well as discuss the nexus between state consumer protection and false claims act statutes relative to pricing actions, parens patriae and class claims and off label claims relative to pricing actions.
Ms. Sternfield has more than 30 years of legal experience, with an extensive background in the field of government health care enforcement. Her experience enables her to provide valuable insight to clients facing potential state or federal investigations, or who have general compliance concerns. Ms. Sternfield currently represents a variety of health care product and service providers in federal and state administrative, civil, and criminal matters around the country. She conducts internal reviews and investigations for clients concerned about potential compliance issues. Ms. Sternfield advises clients on proposed or existing health care business arrangements, especially those involving Medicaid, Medicare, and the 340B Drug Pricing Program. She drafts compliance plans to help insulate clients from future whistleblower claims or enforcement efforts. Ms. Sternfield helps negotiate resolutions of matters brought under federal or state false claims acts.
Attorneys in Mintz Health Law Practice, many of whom have held senior government positions or served as in-house counsel, represent for-profit and non-profit, domestic and international companies in connection with a wide variety of business and legal transactions, challenges and issues that they confront both on a daily basis and in bet-the-company matters. Clients span the full spectrum of the industry, including hospital systems, managed care organizations, laboratories, long-term care providers, durable medical equipment suppliers, behavioral health companies, pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers, retail pharmacies and pharmacy benefit managers.