Background
Williams, Teresa A. was born in Ma 1959 in Edmond, Oklaho.
Williams, Teresa A. was born in Ma 1959 in Edmond, Oklaho.
Central State University (Bachelor of Business Administration, cum laude, 1987). University of Oklahoma (Juris Doctor, with distinction, 1991).
Worked at Crowe & Dunlevy, A Professional Corporation (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) specializing in Managed Care Contracts, Health Care Mergers and Acquisitions, Emergency Medical Services Law, Medical Staff Credentialing, Intellectual Property. Admitted to the bar, 1991, Oklahoma. Alpha Chirurgical Member: American Indian Law Review, 1990-1991, American Inns of Court.
Board of Advocates: Freshman Moot court Competition - second place.
Barrister: Ruth Bader Ginsburg American Inns of Court. Recipient, American Jurisprudence Award in Property Law.
Author: "Pollution and Hazardous Waste on Indian Lands: Do Federal Laws Apply and Who May Enforce Them," 17 American Indian Law Review 169, (1992). "The Effect of Hazardous Waste Liability on Oklahoma Real Estate Owners and Potential Purchasers," Oklahoma Bar Association 1991.
Company-Author: "Basic Healthcare Contracting Issues," 1998 Clark Boardman Callaghan Health Law Handbook, (scheduled 1998).
"Healthcare Mergers and Acquisitions: The Importance of Representations and Warranties," NHLA Monograph Series (scheduled 1997). "The Makeover of the Healthcare Industry: Mergers, Consolidations, Acquisitions and Other Integration," Journal Record, March 1997. "Healthcare Joint Ventures: Drafting to Meet Objectives," BNA"s Health Law and Business Series, June 1996, with monthly updates.
"Organizational Documents for Integrated Delivery Systems," Critical Steps in Managed Care Contracting: A Looseleaf Guide, Volume II, NHLA, March 1996.
"Second Generation Integrated Delivery Entities: A Look at Documentation," Managed Care Law Handbook, (scheduled 1997). "Healthcare Joint Ventures: Structural and Regulatory Issues," (with James L. Hall, Junior, Karen South. Rieger, Cory H. Loomis and Brooke South. Murphy), Health Law and Business Series, The Bureau of National Affairs, Incorporated.
"PHO and Super PHO Organizational Documents," National Health Lawyers Association Critical Steps in Managed Care Contracting (1995). "What Every Hospital Counsel Should Know About Bond Financing," a chapter included in the Clark Boardman Health Law Handbook (1995).
"Antitrust Implications for Integrated Delivery Systems," The Houston Community College Advisor (1994).
"Insurance and/or health maintenance organization Licensure Laws Affecting Integrated Delivery Systems," The Houston Community College Advisor (1994). "Informed Consent for Blood Transfusions," The Houston Community College Advisor (1994). "Issues to Consider When Drafting Bylaws for Small Rural Hospitals," American Academy of Hospital Attorneys, Medical Staff and Physician Relations Committee (1994).
"Hospital-Medical Staff Relationship: Does the Americans with Disabilities Acting Apply?" Houston Community College Advisor, January, 1993.
"Hospital-Medical Staff Relationship: Does Title I of the Americans with Disabilities Acting Apply?" The Medical Staff Counselor, Summer, 1993. "The Increasing Importance of Medical Staff Credentialing," The Houston Community College Advisor, July, 1993.
Member: National Health Lawyers Association. American Academy of Healthcare Attorneys.
Health Law Forum Committee, Young Lawyers Division, Health Care Law Committee, American Bar Association.
American Health Information Management Association. Health Law Section, Intellectual Property Law Section, Oklahoma Bar Association. Oklahoma Health Lawyers Association.
Member: American Indian Law Review, 1990-1991, American Inns of Court. Board of Advocates: Freshman Moot court Competition - second place. Barrister: Ruth Bader Ginsburg American Inns of Court.
Recipient, American Jurisprudence Award in Property Law.