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May 18, 2013
  • 480-339-8383
  • www.lcarpenterlawfirm.com
  • The Carpenter Law Firm focuses on representing pharmacies, drug distributors and other healthcare providers, in the areas of regulatory law, business planning, third party payor issues, risk management, corporate compliance, HIPAA and general healthcare law advice. 

    Laura Carpenter's experience  as a partner in a highly regarded national law firm and as a registered pharmacist gives her a unique ability to assist clients using her knowledge as both a lawyer and a pharmacist.   

    The Carpenter Law Firm's primary goal is to provide clients with a smaller, more personal environment that offers increased efficiency, prompt and direct communication with clients, and sound practical legal advice at competitive rates. It is our objective to support the advancement of your business, regulatory and operational interests within the context of the increasing complexity of the healthcare industry.

    Healthcare Law Resources

    We offer a well-organized compilation of healthcare law resources covering a wide range of topics including Pharmacy Law, Drug Wholesaler Law and General Healthcare Law.  Our resources are useful if you are In-House counsel at a pharmacy, drug distributor, hospital or healthcare provider.  They are also useful if you are a healthcare professional implementing a Electronic Medical Record system or developing a Health Information Exchange.  Those involved in billing claims to Medicare, Medicaid or private third party payors will benefit from the fraud and abuse resources we provide.

Contributing authors from Carpenter Law Firm PC:

Laura Carpenter is the founder of the Carpenter Law Firm PC.  Ms. Carpenter has extensive expertise advising  pharmacies, prescription drug wholesalers, group purchasing...

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