About Michael Robert Lowe
Michael R. Lowe, Esq. is board certified in health care law by The Florida Bar. His practice focuses on all aspects of business, corporate, transactional, litigation, regulatory, operational and administrative matters in the health care law arena. Emphasizing the representation of physicians and physician group practices, Mr. Lowe regularly represents clients in litigation, medical records and HIPAA privacy regulations issues, managed care contracting and reimbursement matters, the preparation, review and negotiation of physician employment agreements, Medicare/Medicaid fraud and abuse prevention, federal Stark Law matters and analysis, defense and reimbursement issues, ACA matters, medical staff privilege cases, professional licensure and disciplinary actions, voluntary self-disclosure cases, physician-hospital contracts, compliance plan development, and health care regulatory analysis and counseling matters. Mr. Lowe’s practice also includes the representation of hospital medical staffs, IPAs, ambulatory surgery centers, durable medical equipment providers, diagnostic imaging centers, hospitals, long-term care facilities and other health care professionals and providers. Licensed in both Florida and Georgia, Mr. Lowe is a member of the health law sections of the Florida Bar, GeorgiaBar and American Bar Associations. Additionally, he is a member of the American Health Lawyers Association. He received his B.S. degree in history from the United States Naval Academy and his M.A. degree in national security studies from Georgetown University, and is a former naval aviator and Desert Storm veteran. Mr. Lowe graduated summa cum laude from the University of Alabama School of Law, where he earned his J.D. degree. He is a frequent lecturer on various health care law topics. Attorney Michael R. Lowe has defended approximately sixty-five (65) medical malpractice cases in his career. Of those cases, Attorney Lowe has tried six medical malpractice cases to verdicts as a first chair trial counsel since 2009. Attorney Lowe has tried eight other medical malpractice cases as second chair during his career.