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Arnstein & Lehr (Chicago): Martin I. Kalish has joined the firm's health care practice group as partner in the Miami office. Kalish will focus on state and federal regulatory analysis matters. Previously, Kalish was co-chairman of the health care group at Zuckerman Spaeder.
Jones Day (Washington, DC): Jeffrey E. Gordon has joined the firm's white-collar and health care practices as partner in the Washington office. Gordon will focus on internal investigations and health care compliance and enforcement. Previously Gordon was a partner at DLA Piper.
K&L Gates (Dallas): Rosland Fisher McLeod has joined K&L Gates' health care practice as partner in the Dallas office. McLeod will advise pharmaceutical companies, medical device manufacturers, hospitals and other health care organizations on a variety of transactional and regulatory matters. Previously, McLeod headed the global health care solutions practice at Ian Reed.
Greenberg Traurig (Sacramento): Tom Woods, who has joined the firm as a litigation associate, most recently worked at Shook, Hardy & Bacon. Woods' practice is business litigation with a strong emphasis on defending medical device and pharmaceutical manufacturers against product liability claims. Woods received his J.D. from the University of the Pacific's McGeorge School of Law in 2000.
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