Colin H Luke
USA Guide 2024
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Practice Areas
Colin Luke is a healthcare attorney and the executive partner of Holland & Knight's Birmingham office. Mr. Luke has extensive experience in healthcare transactions and regulatory issues involving a wide range of providers in the academic, governmental, nonprofit and for-profit sectors. He is routinely involved in Certificate of Need matters, joint ventures between physician and other types of providers, and sales or mergers of healthcare providers.
Hospitals, health systems, physicians and outpatient services providers depend on Mr. Luke for assistance with regulatory compliance matters involving the federal Anti-Kickback Statute and Stark law, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and patient privacy, state healthcare regulations and the development of effective corporate compliance programs.
Healthcare clients also rely on Mr. Luke for assistance with operations issues such as provider and payer certifications, facility licensure and Certificates of Need. Additionally, he is highly sought-after for his experience with a wide range of transactional matters. including the acquisition and divestiture of healthcare facilities and the formation of healthcare joint ventures.
Previously, Mr. Luke led Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis' Healthcare Compliance and Operations practice. He also represented healthcare providers in the Southeast as a partner with two Birmingham, Alabama, law firms. Early in his career, he served as vice president and corporate counsel for Active Services Corporation, one of the nation's largest providers of adult day healthcare services. In this role, he managed the acquisition and development of healthcare facilities and oversaw the company's regulatory compliance program.
Professional Memberships
American Bar Association, Health Law Section, Health Reform Task Force, Vice President; Business Law Section
American Health Law Association
Cumberland School of Law, Annual Health Law Update, Planning Committee
Alabama State Bar, Health Law Section, Former Chair; Business Law Section
Birmingham Zoo, Founding Board Member and Past President
The Altamont School, Board of Trustees, Former Member
Oasis Women's Counseling Center, Board of Directors, Former Member
Alabama Kidney Foundation, Former Board Member
Center Management, Inc., Board of Directors, Current Member and Former Chairman
Alabama Republican Party Executive Committee, Member, Past General Counsel
Alabama Symphony Orchestra, Board Member
Eagle Forum of Alabama
City Club, Board of Governors
ALCAP
Chambers Review
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Colin Luke is a highly regarded attorney in the market for advising on state and federal regulatory compliance mandates, including certificate of need applications. He also handles transactional work, including affiliation transactions, as well as acquisitions in the healthcare industry.
Strengths
Provided by Chambers
"Colin is very responsive, efficient, knowledgeable and always willing to work with us to arrive at a solution."
"He is on top of issues both within our state and nationally and always willing to share that knowledge."
"Colin is very responsive, efficient, knowledgeable and always willing to work with us to arrive at a solution."
"He is on top of issues both within our state and nationally and always willing to share that knowledge."
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