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Overview
Practice Areas
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40% Government
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20% Administrative Law
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20% Health Care
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20% Election Campaign / Political Law
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Résumé
License
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17 years since Robert M Portman was first licensed to practice law.
| State |
License status |
Year acquired |
Last updated by Avvo |
| Dist. of Columbia |
Active
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1995 |
09/08/2009 |
We have not found any instances of professional misconduct for this lawyer.
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Education
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| School |
Major |
Degree |
Graduated |
| Harvard University |
Law |
JD - Juris Doctor |
1985 |
| Harvard Kennedy School of Government |
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MPP |
1985 |
| Northwestern University School of Law |
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BA - Bachelor of Arts |
1980 |
See all 3 degrees
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Associations
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| Position |
Association Name |
Duration |
| Member |
American Bar Association |
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| Member |
American Health Lawyers Association |
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| Member |
American Society of Association Executives. |
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American Society of Medical Association Counsel |
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| Member |
District of Columbia Bar |
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Portfolio
Publications
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Publication |
Date |
| Exclusive Contracts: A Double-Edge Sword? |
ournal of the American College of Radiology |
2007 |
| Federal Court Upholds Exclusion of Optometrists from Managed Care Health Plans |
Administrative Eyecare |
2007 |
| A Look at the Legalities: What You Need to Know About Your Fiduciary Duties and Liability Risks |
Associations Now |
2007 |
| Medicare Participation: Know Your Options |
Administrative Eyecare |
2006 |
| FDA Regulation of the Practice of Medicine |
Administrative Eyecare |
2006 |
| CMS Issues Ruling and Guidance in Presbyopia-Correcting IOLs, |
Administrative Eyecare |
2006 |
| Pay for Performance: The Next Big Thing in Physician Reimbursement? |
IR News |
2005 |
| Federal Trade Commission Has Its Eye on LASIK Advertising |
Administrative Eyecare |
2005 |
| A Matter of Interpretation 2: HIPAA and Title VI Rules for Interpreters and Translators |
Administrative Eyecare |
2005 |
| Doctor Beware: Whistleblower Suit Against Ophthalmologist Sounds Alarm for Effective Compliance Plans |
Administrative Eyecare |
2005 |
| 1-800-CONTACTS is Calling: Are You Required to Answer? |
Administrative Eyecare |
2005 |
| Final Rule on Fairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act: The FTC Giveth and Taketh Away |
Administrative Eyecare |
2004 |
| CMS Issues Stark II Phase II Final Rules |
Administrative Eyecare |
2004 |
| A Matter of Interpretation: What the ADA Does and Does Not Require for Communicating with Hearing-Impaired Patients |
Administrative Eyecare |
2004 |
| To Indemnify or Not to Indemnify a Practice Administrator? |
Administrative Eyecare |
2004 |
| Concierge Care: Back to the Future of Medicine? |
ABA Health Lawyer |
2003 |
| Concierge Care: Back to the Future of Medicine? |
Unknown |
2003 |
| FTC Takes Issue with LASIK Eye Surgery Advertising, |
Administrative Eyecare |
2003 |
| Debunking Myths About Physician Unions |
Administrative Eyecare |
2003 |
| FTC Guidance on Fairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act |
Administrative Eyecare |
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