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Your Practice Acquisition Should Come With a Deal Strategy, Not a Running Legal Tab

Know what you’re agreeing to, what could derail the deal, and what your legal investment will be before moving into the next stage.
 

Our New York medical practice acquisition services break your transaction into clear stages, from LOI and due diligence through the purchase agreement and closing, with flat-fee legal counsel at each step.

Healthcare compliance lawyer drafting legal documents for Atlanta medical practice

NEW YORK HEALTHCARE M&A

Buying a Medical Practice in New York? The Purchase Price Is Only Part of the Deal.

The numbers may work. We help you figure out whether the deal does.

A medical practice acquisition is not a regular business purchase with a few healthcare documents added in. You are stepping into a business with patients, providers, contracts, licenses, compliance history, data, and regulatory obligations that can follow the practice long after the closing papers are signed.

You need to know what you are agreeing to before you agree to it.

Maybe you are wondering whether the deal is structured correctly under New York healthcare law. Whether the contracts you are inheriting are actually worth keeping. Whether there are billing, licensing, employment, HIPAA, or compliance problems hiding in due diligence. Or whether the purchase agreement actually protects you if something surfaces after closing.

That is where we come in.

We Help You Make the Next Deal Decision

Our job is not simply to get your New York medical practice acquisition to closing.

We help you understand what you are buying, where the risk is, what needs to be negotiated, and when a problem is significant enough to change the deal.

And we do it one stage at a time.

LOI → DUE DILIGENCE → PURCHASE AGREEMENT + CLOSING

Each stage has a defined scope and flat fee, so you can make an informed decision before committing to the next phase of the transaction.

Because “keep going” should be a decision, not the default.

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Hi, I'm Angie.

NEW YORK HEALTHCARE ACQUISITIONS LAWYER

UCLA Law graduate licensed in Georgia and New York

9+ years of civil litigation experience

I've saved my clients over $500K by voiding poorly drafted contracts

I've helped more than 20 practitioners launch and scale practices that were aligned with their vision

Healthcare Transactions Shouldn’t Come With Runaway Legal Bills

Buying or selling a medical practice is already a major investment. Your attorney’s invoice should not be another unknown. Our staged, flat-fee approach gives you a defined scope and cost at each phase of your New York healthcare transaction, so you can decide when it makes sense to keep moving.

Due Diligence Is the Work You Don’t Want to Skip

Would you buy a used car without having a mechanic look under the hood? A medical practice deserves at least that much scrutiny.

Healthcare due diligence is often the most cumbersome part of an acquisition, but it is also where we learn what is really behind the purchase price. We dig into the records through document analysis, public records searches, contract review, and healthcare compliance review to uncover issues that may not be obvious from the financials alone.

Then we do the part that matters most: we interpret what we find.

A contract issue is not just a contract issue. A compliance gap is not just another item on a checklist. We help you understand whether a finding could affect the practice’s value, create a liability after closing, require a change to the purchase agreement, justify renegotiating a deal term, or give you a reason to reconsider the transaction altogether.

We find the information. We explain the risk. You make the deal decision with your eyes open.

Buying or Selling a Medical Practice in New York?
Protect the Deal From Both Sides.

New York Healthcare Acquisitions Without the Unwelcome Surprises

01 | LOI + DEAL STRATEGY

$2,500 Flat Fee.

Get the important terms right before everyone starts spending money.

✓ Define the purchase price + deal structure
✓ Clarify what is actually being bought or sold
✓ Address payment terms + key conditions
✓ Build in appropriate exit points
✓ Flag New York healthcare regulatory concerns early
✓ Negotiate the LOI before positions harden

How it protects you:


Buyers: Preserve room to investigate, renegotiate, or walk away.


Sellers: Set expectations early and reduce deal-changing surprises later.

02 | HEALTHCARE DUE DILIGENCE

Starting at $15,000 +

Find the problems while there is still time to do something about them.

✓ Review contracts + corporate records
✓ Evaluate employment + 1099 relationships
✓ Review licensing + regulatory compliance
✓ Identify billing + reimbursement concerns
✓ Assess HIPAA + patient privacy risks
✓ Review pending disputes + potential liabilities
✓ Flag issues that could affect value or closing
✓ Recommend what to fix, negotiate, or accept

How it protects you:


Buyers: Know the risks you may be inheriting before you own them.


Sellers: Identify and address issues that could reduce value or derail closing.

03 | PURCHASE AGREEMENT + CLOSING

Starting at $20,000+

Turn what we learned into a deal that protects you after everyone signs.

✓ Draft or negotiate the purchase agreement
✓ Define assumed + retained liabilities
✓ Negotiate representations + warranties
✓ Address indemnification + post-closing risk
✓ Structure transition responsibilities
✓ Coordinate closing documents + requirements
✓ Address applicable New York healthcare filings
✓ Plan for post-closing obligations

How it protects you:


Buyers: Make sure the agreement reflects the deal you intended to buy.


Sellers: Protect your purchase price and limit obligations that follow you after closing.

Where Are You in the Deal?

Haven’t signed an LOI yet? Start with Stage 1 and let us help you shape the deal before the key terms are locked in.

 

Already signed an LOI or mid-transaction? Book a discovery call with Angie. We’ll talk through where the deal stands and determine the level of legal support you need to get to closing.

Need help?

Answers to the most frequently asked questions.

Do I really need a healthcare lawyer at the LOI stage?

An LOI can set expectations around price, deal structure, what is included, timing, exclusivity, and other terms that become much harder to renegotiate later. Starting with healthcare counsel also gives us an opportunity to flag New York regulatory concerns before you invest significant time and money into the transaction.

TL;DR: It is much easier to protect your options before the major deal terms are signed.

What if I already signed an LOI?

Every deal is different. If you have already signed an LOI, started due diligence, or are negotiating the purchase agreement, book a discovery call with Angie. We’ll discuss where you are in the transaction, what support you already have, and how Edmonds Law may be able to help you get to closing.

TL;DR: Book a discovery call with Angie so we can determine how to best support you from here.

Do I have to hire Edmonds Law for the entire acquisition?

Our staged approach lets you move through the transaction one decision at a time. You can begin with the LOI, continue into due diligence, and then move forward with the purchase agreement and closing if the deal still makes sense.

We generally do not step in only for the purchase agreement when we have not been involved in due diligence. The agreement is where we protect you from the risks identified during the deal. If we do not know what those risks are, our ability to protect you is limited.

Purchase agreement-only engagements are considered case by case. If accepted, you will be required to acknowledge the risks of moving forward without our due diligence before hiring the firm.

TL;DR: No. You hire us by stage, but we strongly recommend completing due diligence before we handle your purchase agreement.

I have more questions.

We're happy to answer any questions that you may have. Please schedule a time to talk to our intake coordinator, Paula Rainford here. Or, if you have legal questions, schedule a time to talk with Angie here. Clients that retain Edmonds Law within 7 calendar days of a paid session with Angie, will have consultation fees deducted from their flat fee investment.

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