Before joining Foley, Joe was a Congressional intern in the U.S. House of Representatives for Rep. Emanuel Cleaver. As a student attorney, he represented indigent clients in bond and removal hearings before the U.S. Executive Office for Immigration Review. During law school, Joe worked as a summer associate at Foley.
Presentations and Publications
- Co-Author, “California: Health Care M&A Market Heats up as New Regulator Takes a Closer Look”, Health Care Law Today (December 8, 2022)
Foley Advises Clinica Family Health in Merger with Mental Health Partners
Foley & Lardner LLP represented Colorado-based Clinica Family Health in its merger with Mental Health Partners, resulting in the formation of Clinica Family Health & Wellness. The newly established organization will provide integrated physical, mental, and oral health services across the northwestern Denver metro area.
Foley Advises HonorHealth in Acquisition of Steward Health Care Facilities
Foley & Lardner LLP represented HonorHealth, a nonprofit health care system serving over five million people in the Phoenix and Scottsdale areas, in its acquisition of multiple health care facilities from Arizona-based Steward Health Care.
Noncompetes: What the FTC’s Rule May Mean for Health Care & Life Sciences Providers
On April 23, 2024, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission finalized a rule, by a vote of 3-2, abolishing the vast majority of employee covenants not to compete across the United States
Foley Represents Saint Luke’s in Merger with BJC Health System
Foley & Lardner LLP represented Saint Luke’s Health System of Kansas City in its transaction with BJC Health System of St. Louis , officially combining as a single integrated, academic, patient-centric Missouri-based health system.
Foley Represents Parkview Health System in Combination with UCHealth
Foley & Lardner LLP represented Parkview Health System in its combination with UCHealth, which closed on December 1, 2023.
California: Health Care M&A Market Heats up as New Regulator Takes a Closer Look
California health care entities can expect increased scrutiny of future mergers, acquisitions, and other transactions following the passage of the California Health Care Quality and Affordability Act (HCQAA).