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Professional Experience
Jennifer Hennessy is an attorney in the Firm’s Health Law Practice Group. Her practice includes assisting health care providers with a variety of issues, such as:
  • Health Care Information 
    • HIPAA Privacy and Security Rules 
    • State Confidentiality Laws 
  • Regulatory Compliance 
    • Hospital Regulations 
    • Medicare Conditions of Participation 
    • Joint Commission Standards 
    • Fraud and Abuse: 
      • Stark Law 
      • Anti-Kickback Statute 
    • State Law 
    • FDA Regulations 
  • Pharmaceutical Industry 
    • Federal and State Pharmaceutical Laws and Regulations 
  • Patient Care Issues 
    • Guardianship and Protective Placement
Prior to law school, she gained experience in the health care field while working in both a nursing facility and as an office manager at a large research hospital.

Education and Honors
  • University of Iowa College of Law (J.D., distinction, 2011)
    Iowa Law Review (Senior Note & Comment Editor). Dean’s Award for Academic Excellence: Professional Responsibility and Property II.
  • University of Iowa Tippie School of Management (M.B.A., 2011)
    Introduction to Law (Teaching Assistant). National Association of Women MBAs (Treasurer).
  • University of Iowa (B.S., highest distinction and honors, 2007)
    Degree: Political Science. Minor: Business Administration and Spanish. President’s List. Dean’s List. Helen K. Fairall Scholarship (Recipient). University of Iowa Honors Program. University of Iowa Student Judicial Court (Justice).
Bar Admissions
Wisconsin, 2011

Professional and Civic Activities
American Bar Association (Member).

American Health Lawyers Association (Member).

State Bar of Wisconsin (Member, Health Law Section).

Selected Presentations/Publications
University-Funded Discrimination: Unresolved Issues After the Supreme Court’s “Resolution” of the Circuit Split on University Funding for Discriminatory Organizations, 96 IOWA L. REV. 1767 (2011).