Practice Area

Health Care Litigation

Young Moore will be your defender in the litigation arena.

Litigation can mean many things, and we know that any form of litigation can adversely affect you and your practice. That’s why medical professionals have entrusted us with their defense for more than 30 years. Young Moore’s team of experienced health care litigators is available to assist with all types of health care litigation.

We have experience defending health care entities and individuals in the traditional litigation forums – state and federal courtrooms. Additionally, we can assist you with litigation-based problems stemming from the peer review process, credentialing process and employment related claims. In recent years, non-traditional litigation forums like arbitration have become more commonplace and our attorneys are routinely involved in enforcing arbitration agreements and guiding the process to successful conclusion.

Because of our experience in the health care industry, we know that your time is important and your reputation is even more important. We will help you understand and anticipate the many phases of litigation to minimize the impact on your practice. You can rely on Young Moore to protect what is most important to you through any litigation process.

Electronic mail or other oral or written communication to Young Moore and Henderson P.A. in connection with a matter for which we do not already represent you may not be treated as privileged or confidential. Communications are not privileged until the client and lawyer have agreed on legal representation. Please do not send confidential information to us via e-mail or in any other manner without first communicating directly with us about the attorney-client relationship. The transmission of an e-mail request for information does not create an attorney-client relationship. Your initial email should only contain a list of the parties interested in the matter so that we can make sure we have no conflicts before you convey any information about your case.

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