Faculty Profile: Mark Ison

Mark IsonSherrard Roe Voigt & Harbison
Previous Courses Taught (13)
  • 35th Annual Health Law Forum
  • 22nd Annual Health Law Primer
  • 22nd Annual Health Law Primer
  • 31st Annual Health Law Forum
  • Health Law: Introduction to Fraud and Abuse Laws
  • 16th Annual Health Law Primer
  • Negotiating Physician Employment Agreement
  • Health Law Tips for General Practitioners:
  • Health Law: Fraud and Abuse
  • 12th Annual Health Law Primer
  • Health Law Primer 2010: Health Law Basics
  • 11th Annual Health Law Primer
  • 10th Annual Health Law Primer
Biography

A member of Sherrard Roe Voigt & Harbison's health care and corporate law groups, Mr. Ison advises physicians, allied health professionals and various other individuals and entities on a wide variety of federal and state health care regulatory, reimbursement and compliance issues.  He also works with clients in both health care and non-health care areas with respect to operational and transactional issues, including employment matters, management and professional services arrangements, leasing arrangements, and the formation, operation, purchase and sale of professional practices, health care entities and companies in other industries.

 

Mr. Ison graduated from Vanderbilt University Law School in 2004, where he was a Dean's Scholar, served as Notes Development Editor for the Vanderbilt Law Review and was elected Order of the Coif.  He is a member of the American, Tennessee and Nashville Bar Associations and the Executive Council of the Health Law Section of the Tennessee Bar Association, a member of the American Health Lawyers Association, and serves as an adjunct instructor of health law at the Belmont University School of Law.  He is a regular presenter of seminars on fraud and abuse, business transactions and health care provider employment.  A member of Sherrard Roe Voigt & Harbison's health care and corporate law groups, Mr. Ison advises physicians, allied health professionals and various other individuals and entities on a wide variety of federal and state health care regulatory, reimbursement and compliance issues.  He also works with clients in both health care and non-health care areas with respect to operational and transactional issues, including employment matters, management and professional services arrangements, leasing arrangements, and the formation, operation, purchase and sale of professional practices, health care entities and companies in other industries.