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Provided by Michael B Wallace
Career
Mike Wallace was admitted to the Mississippi Bar in 1976 and is a partner in the Jackson office. His practice is concentrated in commercial litigation at the trial and appellate levels. He also has wide experience in litigating constitutional claims and election disputes.
Professional Memberships
American Academy of Appellate Lawyers
Mississippi Bar Association
Charles L. Clark Chapter of the American Inns of Court
DRI Appellate Advocacy Committee, Former Chair
Chambers Review
USA
Michael Wallace is widely known for his expertise in commercial litigation at the trial and appellate levels. He is also recognized for his strength in significant constitutional and public law mandates.
Michael Wallace is widely known for his expertise in commercial litigation at the trial and appellate levels. He is also recognized for his strength in significant constitutional and public law mandates.
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DOM REVERSES $47M IN HOSPITAL DSH RECOUPMENTS
Wise Carter attorneys achieved a significant victory for Mississippi hospitals, resulting in the Division of Medicaid (DOM) withdrawing approximately $47 million in recoupments of disproportionate share hospital (DSH) payments
DOM REVERSES $47M IN HOSPITAL DSH RECOUPMENTS
Wise Carter attorneys George Ritter, Collier Graham, and Becky Hawkins, with strategic assistance from Mike Wallace, achieved a significant victory for Mississippi hospitals, resulting in the Division of Medicaid (DOM) withdrawing approximately $47 million in recoupments
DOM REVERSES $47M IN HOSPITAL DSH RECOUPMENTS
Wise Carter attorneys George Ritter, Collier Graham, and Becky Hawkins, with strategic assistance from Mike Wallace, achieved a significant victory for Mississippi hospitals, resulting in the Division of Medicaid (DOM) withdrawing approximately $47 million in recoupments
DOM REVERSES $47M IN HOSPITAL DSH RECOUPMENTS
Wise Carter attorneys George Ritter, Collier Graham, and Becky Hawkins, with strategic assistance from Mike Wallace, achieved a significant victory for Mississippi hospitals, resulting in the Division of Medicaid (DOM) withdrawing approximately $47 million in recoupments
DOM REVERSES $47M IN HOSPITAL DSH RECOUPMENTS
Wise Carter attorneys George Ritter, Collier Graham, and Becky Hawkins, with strategic assistance from Mike Wallace, achieved a significant victory for Mississippi hospitals, resulting in the Division of Medicaid (DOM) withdrawing approximately $47 million in recoupments
DOM REVERSES $47M IN HOSPITAL DSH RECOUPMENTS
Wise Carter attorneys achieved a significant victory for Mississippi hospitals, resulting in the Division of Medicaid (DOM) withdrawing approximately $47 million in recoupments of disproportionate share hospital (DSH) payments
DOM REVERSES $47M IN HOSPITAL DSH RECOUPMENTS
Wise Carter attorneys George Ritter, Collier Graham, and Becky Hawkins, with strategic assistance from Mike Wallace, achieved a significant victory for Mississippi hospitals, resulting in the Division of Medicaid (DOM) withdrawing approximately $47 million in recoupments
DOM REVERSES $47M IN HOSPITAL DSH RECOUPMENTS
Wise Carter attorneys George Ritter, Collier Graham, and Becky Hawkins, with strategic assistance from Mike Wallace, achieved a significant victory for Mississippi hospitals, resulting in the Division of Medicaid (DOM) withdrawing approximately $47 million in recoupments
DOM REVERSES $47M IN HOSPITAL DSH RECOUPMENTS
Wise Carter attorneys George Ritter, Collier Graham, and Becky Hawkins, with strategic assistance from Mike Wallace, achieved a significant victory for Mississippi hospitals, resulting in the Division of Medicaid (DOM) withdrawing approximately $47 million in recoupments
DOM REVERSES $47M IN HOSPITAL DSH RECOUPMENTS
Wise Carter attorneys George Ritter, Collier Graham, and Becky Hawkins, with strategic assistance from Mike Wallace, achieved a significant victory for Mississippi hospitals, resulting in the Division of Medicaid (DOM) withdrawing approximately $47 million in recoupments