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Quarles & Brady Selected to American Bar Association's Health Law Section Top 10 List

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Milwaukee — The national law firm of Quarles & Brady LLP today announced that the firm has been named to the "Eighth Annual Regional Top 10 Law Firm Recognition List" by the American Bar Association. The firm ranked sixth in the Midwest region in the Health Law Section.

The "Eighth Annual Regional Top 10 Law Firm Recognition List" recognizes the top 10 law firms with the largest number of health law lawyer members in the ABA Health Law Section as of August 31, 2020, in the Northeast, Southeast and D.C,. South, Midwest, and West Regions. Firms were selected for engaging in current challenging health law issues and for their efforts to address healthcare clients’ complex problems through their membership in the ABA Health Law Section.

"We are honored to be recognized by the ABA for our health law services," said Amy Cotton Peterson, partner and national chair of the firm's Health Law Practice Group. "We have a dedicated group of health law attorneys and this recognition is a testament to the group's commitment to delivering excellent service to our clients."

The ABA's Health Law Section has 10,600 members from across the United States who represent clients in all segments of the health care industry, including physicians, hospitals and other institutional providers, teaching and research organizations, managed care organizations and other third-party payors, pharmaceutical companies and device manufacturers. Their members also work in governmental health care programs, federal and state regulatory bodies and the academic community.

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