Gary L. Baldwin and Karl A. Thallner, Jr., attorneys in the Health Care & Life Sciences practice, were featured in Law360 Pulse, in Healthcare Duo Joins Epstein Becker Green,” by Adrian Cruz. (Read the full version – subscription required.)

Following is an excerpt:

Epstein Becker Green announced Wednesday that the firm hired a pair of experienced healthcare regulatory attorneys based in California and Washington, D.C. who came aboard following longtime stints with Crowell & Moring LLP and Reed Smith LLP. …

The attorneys said in a pair of statements that they were drawn to Epstein Becker because of the firm’s platform, along with its approach to client service.

"EBG provides a dynamic platform to collaborate with industry leaders and drive impactful results for our clients," Baldwin said. "I am eager to apply my regulatory experience to create tailored and effective compliance solutions that not only meet but exceed our clients' expectations."

"Joining EBG signifies a commitment to excellence and client success," Thallner added. "I am dedicated to leveraging my legal acumen to navigate our clients through complex business transactions and government investigations, ensuring optimal outcomes and sustainable growth."

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