The POWER List: Health Care Law 2023
In this latest edition of THE POWER LIST, a regular feature from Missouri Lawyers Media, we examine the most powerful attorneys in health care law.
The POWER List 2023: Tracy Mathis
Tracy Mathis brings her more than four decades of experience in health care law in counseling regional health care organizations, hospitals and physician groups.
The POWER List 2023: Timothy M. Aylward
Tim Aylward has won three cases in the last 30 years that have affirmed and enforced noneconomic damage caps in Missouri’s medical malpractice cases.
The POWER List 2023: Stuart J. Vogelsmeier
Stuart Vogelsmeier serves as chair of Lashly & Baer’s health care and business practices, as well as the firm’s executive vice president, and has played a major role in crafting the strategic plan for the firm where he has worked since 1988.
The POWER List 2023: Stacey L. Murphy
Stacey Murphy serves as both the leader of Norton Rose Fulbright’s health care practice as well as partner-in-charge of the national firm’s St. Louis office.
The POWER List 2023: Roger Alan Johnson
Roger Johnson’s plaintiffs’ practice rarely takes a break.
The POWER List 2023: Philip L. Willman
Phil Willman scored six defense wins in 2019 alone. He followed it up with a solid 2022.
The POWER List 2023: Patricia “Peezy” Mullins
Peezy Mullins has spent more than two decades as a defense attorney with an emphasis in health care law.
The POWER List 2023: Michelle Drake
Michelle Drake’s practice focuses on defending hospitals, physicians and long-term care providers from medical malpractice claims.
The POWER List 2023: Mark Thompson
Mark Thompson, the longtime leader of Seigfreid Bingham’s healthcare industry group, draws on decades of experience in health care law in counseling clients nationwide on issues ranging from acquisitions and governance to executive compensation and physician licensing.
The POWER List 2023: Mark H. Goran
Health care providers who go to Mark Goran benefit from his deep experience in both regulatory and transactional work.
The POWER List 2023: Mariel L. Taylor
Mariel Taylor became a name partner at the firm now known as Kamykowski & Taylor in 2021, continuing its standing as one of the few women-owned litigation firms in Missouri.
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