Peter E. Broadbent III practices in the areas of Health Law and Complex Litigation. Mr. Broadbent is a member of the Health Law Section of the Virginia State Bar and serves on the Richmond Bar Association's Publications Committee. He has been selected by his peers as one of Virginia's "Legal Elite" in Health Law, according to Virginia Business Magazine, in cooperation with the Virginia Bar Association.
As an associate member of the firm's Health Care Practice Group, Mr. Broadbent advises health care professionals and businesses on compliance with Virginia and federal health laws and regulations. Mr. Broadbent has assisted the firm's clients in various areas of health care law, including governmental compliance and regulatory investigations. Additionally, Mr. Broadbent has served as a guest lecturer to the Virginia Commonwealth University Graduate School of Pharmacy.
In the Complex Litigation Practice Group, Mr. Broadbent has worked on sophisticated litigation, including extensive antitrust work in the health care realm. Mr. Broadbent has devoted a significant portion of his practice to assisting in the In Re Brand Name Prescription Drugs Antitrust Litigation (MDL 997), a major federal antitrust action that has been described as "one of the largest antitrust cases in American history." Elzinga, Kenneth G., and David E. Mills. "The Brand Name Prescription Drugs Antitrust Litigation (1999)." In The Antitrust Revolution: Economics, Competition, and Policy, 4th edn., edited by John E. Kwoka, Jr. and Lawrence J. White, 302. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004.
Personal Background:
Mr. Broadbent earned his JD from Washington & Lee University in 2002 and subsequently spent a year as clerk to the Honorable Judge David H. Adams, United States Bankruptcy Court, in Norfolk, Virginia. He received his BA from the University of Virginia in 1999 after graduating from St. Christopher's School.
Professional Affiliations:
Virginia Bar Association
Richmond Bar Association (Publications Committee)
Virginia Bar Association (Health Care Sections)
Community Involvement:
Richmond SPCA Associate Board
Member of the Society of Colonial Wars.
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