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Education

William and Mary School of Law, J.D., 2005, Order of the Coif; Articles Editor, William and Mary Law Review, 2003-05

Clemson University, B.S., cum laude, 1999

Profile

Carl Beattie has a broad corporate and commercial law practice. He represents public and private companies, nonprofit entities, financial firms and individuals in merger, acquisition, joint venture, financing and investment transactions. He also has extensive experience drafting and negotiating a wide range of commercial contracts, including nine-figure national agreements for vendor and management services. 

Carl's transactional practice includes a particular focus on the health care industry. He advises clients on regulatory issues, including the federal physician self-referral (Stark) law and Anti-Kickback Statute, and on employment, professional services and other commercial contract matters. Carl represents hospitals, physician groups, health insurers and other health care entities in acquisition, affiliation and integration transactions, including dozens of medical practice acquisitions in recent years. He has broad experience structuring and drafting physician and midlevel provider compensation models and quality incentive plans. 

Carl also advises clients on the commercial and transactional aspects of construction and renewable energy generation projects. Prior to joining the firm, he was a project engineer and assistant project manager for Bovis (now known as Lendlease), a leading global provider of general contracting and construction management services.

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