Daniel Fahey and Timothy Murphy, Members of the Firm, present "Exit Planning: Professional Management Platforms Must Focus on Compliance and Navigating the Evolving State Regulatory Environment" at Nashville Healthcare Sessions 2025.

This presentation will focus on key considerations for those seeking to exit a professional management platform or a managed services organization in the next 12 to 24 months whether through consolidations with a larger operator, recapitalization, or sale to a new plan sponsor or other strategic investor.

The presentation will discuss risk mitigation strategies, bolstering compliance infrastructure and how to prepare for and navigate key regulatory developments at the state and federal level that may impact an exit.

Led by two attorneys that advise private equity investors and strategic buyers and sellers through complex regulatory requirements and deal hurdles, this presentation will serve as a case study for how to avoid diligence hurdles and unnecessary delays when seeking to exit a current investment.

For more information, visit the conference website.

Event Detail

8:00 - 9:00 a.m.

Nashville, TN

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