Donovan Discusses in Law360 How COVID-19 Pandemic Will Impact Mental Health Care and Nursing Home Operations and Investments
29 May 2020
Law360
Partner Christopher Donovan was interviewed in the Law360 article, “Coronavirus Q&A: Foley & Lardner’s Health Practice Chair,” about how the pandemic’s psychological trauma could reshape mental health care and what COVID-19’s brutal toll on senior citizens means for nursing home operations and investments.
In the interview, Donovan discussed Foley’s health care practice, how is his work has been changed by the pandemic and its impact on clients.
Donovan is the co-chair of Foley’s Health Care Industry Team, co-chair of Foley’s Post-Acute Care & Senior Housing Practice Group and a member of the firm’s Private Equity & Venture Capital Practice Group.
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