Jill Ojserkis is Chair of Cooper Levenson’s Healthcare Law Practice Group and a member of the Tax & Business and Cannabis Law Practice Groups. She represents hospitals, health systems, medical staffs, ancillary providers, and individual practitioners in healthcare transactions, governance, regulatory compliance, and medical staff matters, including fair hearings and discipline. Jill also advises health information exchanges, healthcare technology companies, nonprofit and for-profit organizations, and cannabis businesses on transactional, regulatory, and governance issues. Her practice is informed by over six years as acting in-house general counsel at a community health system and more than two years at a faith-based academic medical center, giving her firsthand insight into the operational and legal challenges facing providers.
Jill also provides guidance on tax and estate matters for healthcare and other clients, assisting with planning, structuring, and transactional needs. Known for her collaborative approach and deep industry relationships, she and her practice groups provide sophisticated counsel across corporate, transactional, regulatory, governance, tax, and estate matters, making her a trusted partner to executive and corporate leadership teams.
Jill serves her clients on an array of matters, including:
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Jill is a frequent lecturer at various NJ State Association of Medical Staff Services annual and chapter meetings including Economic Credentialing, Current Medical Staff Services Practices in NJ, Fair Hearings, and Medical Staff Bylaws, Presenter at American Health Lawyers Association Conference on “The Opioid Crisis, Litigation Risks, and Medical Staff Privileging.”