Epstein Becker Green represented SpecialtyCare, a leading provider of outsourced perfusion, intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM), and surgical services, in its acquisition of Trident Health, a highly regarded perfusion services company, for a cash purchase price in excess of $5 million. SpecialtyCare announced that, as a result of the acquisition, its perfusion division “now supports over 120,000 annual open heart and perfusion-related procedures for 850 surgeons at more than 350 hospitals, extending the company’s market leading position as the largest and most comprehensive provider of cardiovascular perfusion and perfusion-related services” in the United States.

Epstein Becker Green assisted SpecialtyCare on a range of matters relating to the transaction, including SpecialtyCare’s legal diligence review encompassing corporate organizational matters, non-customer-related contracts (including leases), employment and employee benefit matters, privacy and security related matters, and tax matters. Epstein Becker Green also assisted in negotiating the definitive agreement and other ancillary agreements relating to the transaction.

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