Background
McCann, Robert W. was born on December 11, 1951 in Evanston, Illinois, United States.
McCann, Robert W. was born on December 11, 1951 in Evanston, Illinois, United States.
Miami University (Bachelor of Arts, cum laude, 1973). University of Michigan (Master of Hospital Administration, 1975. Juris Doctor, 1978).
Worked at Green, Stewart, Farber & Anderson, Professional Corporation (Washington, District of Columbia) specializing in Health Care, Corporate Planning, Partnership and General Business Law, Bankruptcy, Litigation, Government Contracts, Libel Defense, First Amendment, Employment Discrimination, Construction, and Commercial Litigation. Admitted to the bar, 1980, Illinois. 1983, United States. Supreme Court (Not admitted District of Columbia).
Phi Beta Kappa.
Vice President and Associate General Counsel, American Hospital Association, 1982-1987. Author: "Ocean State Redux: Dominant Health Plans, Antitrust, and Health Reform," Health Law Handbook, 1994. "Sources of Capital Financing and Capital Cost Reimbursement," Healthcare Corporate Law, 1994.
"Protecting the Confidentiality of Peer Review Information," J. American
Health Information Society, 1993. "Channel Surfing: Legal Risks In Downstream Diversification by Hospitals," Health Law Handbook, 1993.
"Qui Tam Actions Under the Federal False Claims Acting," Health Law Handbook, 1992. "Analyzing Confidentiality Problems in Large Scale Medical Information Systems," National Conference on Optical Imaging Systems, 1991.
With West. Kopit, "Old Wine in New Bottles: The Increased Antitrust Risk of Hospital Diversification," 26 Wake Forest Law Review
601, 1991. With C. Reaves, "Corporate Restructuring RevisitedTax Exemption and the Diminishment of Charitable Identity," Health Law Handbook, 1991. "The Uncertainty of Success: Recent Developments in health maintenance organization Law," Health Law Handbook, 1990.
"Protection and Disclosure of Medical Peer Review Information," Health Law Handbook, 1989.
With West. Kopit, "Toward A Definitive Antitrust Standard for Nonprofit Hospital Mergers," Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law, Winter, 1988. Green, Stewart, Farber & Anderson"s practice comprises a broad range of health care, commercial litigation, and corporate work. The firm"s health care clients include entities from across the United States, including hospitals, health systems, integrated delivery systems, physician groups, and all types of managed care organizations.
The firm provides a wide range of services to its healthcare clients, including advice and counseling on issues such as antitrust, fraud and abuse, managed care and insurance regulation, physician/hospital integration and network development, mergers and acquisitions, Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement, provider/payor contracting arrangements, group purchasing, hospital/physician relationships, and general business negotiations and regulatory compliance.
The firm also renders advice regarding intellectual property law, including copyright, trade secret protection and computer software licensing. Goldman Sachs Group&A"s litigation practice covers a broad range of general civil and commercial litigation, focusing on libel and other First Amendment issues, business torts and business litigation, commercial real estate and leasing, employment discrimination, government contracts, construction, and health care-related matters.
Goldman Sachs Group&A also represents clients involved in a wide variety of business transactions, both in this country and abroad.