Wilson's practice focuses on Health Care Law, Appellate Law, Civil Law, and Administrative Law. Wilson has represented public and private hospital systems as lead counsel in the acquisition and sale of hospitals, physician practices and HMO's; represented health care providers in the formation and operation of provider-owned and controlled managed care organizations, including IPAs, PHOs, MSOs and HMOs; and represented hospitals and physicians in the drafting and negotiation of all types of physician services, recruitment, employment and managed care contracts.
Representative Experience
- Represented public and private hospital systems as lead counsel in the acquisition and sale of hospitals, physician practices and HMO's
- Represented health care providers in the formation and operation of provider-owned and controlled managed care organizations, including IPAs, PHOs, MSOs and HMOs
- Represented hospitals and physicians in the drafting and negotiation of all types of physician services, recruitment, employment and managed care contracts
- Represented area mental health authority or LME in federal litigation resulting from state mental health reform
- Represented church organizations and their affiliates in corporate, employment, and other litigation-related matters
Stark Phase III and Physician Recruitment Arrangements, Prognosis, NCBA Health Law Section, Vol. 24, No, 2, February 2008
Mental Health Patients, N.C. Patient & Provider Rights Guide, N.C. Hospital Association, 4th ed., 2006
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Prior Legal Experience
Prior to joining Poyner Spruill, Wilson served as the Assistant Attorney General at the N.C. Department of Justice from 1983 to 1990.