Glendale, California Healthcare Attorneys

Attorneys.org features a comprehensive directory of 5 Glendale attorneys and 2 law firms.

Jamie B Skebba

California Healthcare attorney at Mattleman Weinroth and Miller PC with 39 years of experience

700 North Central Avenue, Glendale, CA

Laura C. McLennan

California Healthcare attorney at Moore McLennan with 39 years of experience

701 North Brand Boulevard, Glendale, CA

Mary E Porter

California Healthcare attorney at Mattleman Weinroth and Miller PC with 48 years of experience

700 North Central Avenue, Glendale, CA

Matthew R Rungaitis

California Healthcare attorney at Mattleman Weinroth and Miller PC with 35 years of experience

700 North Central Avenue, Glendale, CA

Raymond R. Moore

California Healthcare attorney at Moore McLennan with 56 years of experience

701 North Brand Boulevard, Glendale, CA

Need help with a healthcare matter?

Healthcare attorneys advise and litigate on matters including healthcare malpractice, medical insurance, HIPAA, Medicare and Medicaid disputes, risk management, compliance, and federal, state and local regulations, among many other matters. Only a local healthcare lawyer will be able to address these challenges. If you own or operate a healthcare business, such as a pharmacy, nursing home, medical or dental practice, or are thinking about starting a healthcare business, a healthcare attorney is a critical partner to support your business.

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