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Matthew Agnew

Healthcare Transactional and Regulatory Attorney
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Matthew Agnew, a healthcare attorney with extensive experience advising healthcare providers and investors, has joined the team at Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP. Agnew has also advocated for healthcare companies on issues related to regulatory compliance and defended these companies against fraud, waste, and abuse allegations. Agnew prides himself on adhering to the Golden Rule, ensuring his clients receive timely and responsive communication, as well as high-quality and high-value results. He has a BA in Women's Studies & Political Science from Wichita State University and a JD from the University of Kansas School of Law.

Throughout his career, Agnew has held positions at recognized law firms, such as Barnes & Thornburg LLP, Polsinelli PC, and Brown & Fortunato, P.C. Additionally, he served in the past as a summer law clerk at the Brown & Fortunato, P.C., a youth court intern, and a research and administrative assistant for the School of Law at the University of Kansas. Moreover, he was the Deputy Campaign Manager at Raj Goyle for U.S. Congress, where he directed campaign operations. Agnew is also a former Professor's Assistant of Wichita State University, handling various administrative and academic duties.

Agnew's work exhibits a unique combination of knowledge and expertise, as demonstrated over the course of his career in healthcare law. He stays up-to-date with the latest regulations and compliance requirements and has a keen interest in healthcare reimbursement, business transactions, and corporate governance. Agnew serves as a valuable resource to any professional looking to gain insights into legalities concerning healthcare policy and regulation.

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