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Barley Snyder (Lancaster, PA): Christopher J. Churchill has become a partner in the firm of Barley Snyder. Churchill represents hospitals, health care providers, medical device companies and other health care clients in a variety of matters. He has prior experience as corporate general counsel and in private practice in handling matters involving complex health care arrangements.
Crowell & Moring (Washington, D.C.): William Flanagan has been promoted to partner in the labor and employment, corporate and health care practice groups. He earned his J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center.
Dykema Gossett (Ann Arbor, MI): Phyllis Adams has been appointed practice group leader in the firm's health care practice group. Adams focuses her practice on representing clients with respect to corporate and regulatory issues.
Butzel Long (Detroit): Alan Lambert has been appointed chairman of the firm's health care practice in the New York office. Lambert focuses on advocacy and counseling on health law, compliance and practice risk management matters. Prior to joining the firm in July 2009, Lambert worked as a solo practitioner.
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