Renee Montgomery focuses her practice in the health law area and has extensive experience in regulatory and administrative law. For more than 25 years, Ms. Montgomery has represented health care providers and other organizations in administrative proceedings and litigation matters. She provides representation and counseling on a variety of different matters, including:
Certificate of Need planning, application and appeals
Legislative and regulatory developments affecting the health care industry
Procurement proceedings and government contracts
Professional licensing and related proceedings
Confidentiality and privacy issues, including HIPAA compliance
Self-referral, fraud and abuse issues
Administrative appeals
Rule-making proceedings
Privacy issues
Health care contracts
Licensure and certification issues
Reimbursement issues
Risk management issues
Employment practices and policies
Employment contracts, covenants not to compete and confidentiality agreements
Ms. Montgomery frequently lectures on health law and administrative law issues.
Professional & Community Activities
Health Law Council, North Carolina Bar Association, 2003-2006
Administrative Law Council, North Carolina Bar Association, 2004-2007
Member, American Health Lawyers Association
Member, North Carolina Society of Health Care Attorneys
President, Braxton Craven Inn of Court, 1993
Master, Braxton Craven Inn of Court, 1990-2005
President, North Carolina Society of Health Care Attorneys, 1988-1989
Publications & Speaking Engagements
Expert Witness Testimony, Health Care Industry Conference of the North Carolina Association of CPA's and the North Carolina Chapter of the Health Care Financial Management Association, August 2006
Administrative Appeals to Superior Court, North Carolina Society of Health Care Attorneys' Annual Meeting and Conference, October 2005
The Home Care Industry in North Carolina - Past, Present and Future, Prognosis, a joint publication of the North Carolina Society of Health Care Attorneys and the Health Law Section of the North Carolina Bar Association, February 2005
Medicaid Appeals Process - How To Defend Your Agency When Program Integrity Comes Calling, Leadership Conference of the Association for Home & Hospice Care of North Carolina, November 2004
Dealing with the Administrative Procedures Act, Joint Annual Meetings of the Antitrust and Trade Regulations Section and the Health Law Section of the North Carolina Bar Association, April 2004
Challenging the State's Largest Payer: OAH Looks Over DMA's Shoulder, North Carolina Society of Health Care Attorneys' Annual Meeting and Seminar, October 2002. |