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Pamela Polevoy

Special Counsel

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+1.212.692.6737

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Pamela specializes in multifaceted transactions across a variety of industries. As transaction counsel and advisor, she provides counseling and advice to clients on all aspects of their transactions, understanding their day-to-day business and guiding them through the deal process. Pamela garners broad institutional knowledge of her clients and their goals, which she considers essential to providing the best legal advice and counsel.

With over 25 years of private company mergers and acquisition experience, including 13 years representing the health care industry, Pamela has extensive experience guiding health care providers with developing and engaging in arrangements to support their businesses and achieve their business objectives. Through buy-side and sell-side acquisitions, joint ventures, strategic affiliations, and other collaborations, Pamela guides health care providers to navigate transactions from the negotiation stage to completion. She takes pride in working with clients and counterparties to pursue arrangements that will result in improved care for their patients.

Pamela’s transactional experience spans across a wide range of businesses, including private equity, real estate developments that generate low-income housing tax credits, dental, veterinary, ambulatory surgery centers, radiology, dialysis services, and micro-hospitals.  

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  • Member, American Health Lawyers Association
  • Member, American Bar Association
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