Andrew Furlow is a health care lawyer and trusted adviser to providers, drug and device manufacturers, and other key players in the healthcare industry. He works with healthcare companies to shape and respond to new and strategically important legislation and administrative rules, including the Open Payments disclosure law and innovative Medicare value-based payment programs. Andrew also works on a wide variety of pro bono matters, from assisting DC Medicaid beneficiaries in restoring benefits to drafting amicus briefs in Perry (Prop 8 challenge), GG v Gloucester County (trans student’s access to school restrooms) (LGBT Bar joined), and several contraceptive mandate challenges (Hobby Lobby cases). Andrew clerked for the Honorable David F. Hamilton on the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and the United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana. During law school, Andrew was an executive editor of the Harvard Law Review.
Andrew Furlow
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