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OBERMAYER REBMANN MAXWELL & HIPPEL LLP: Lawrence Tabas Included in the City & State 2021 Pennsylvania Power 100

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OBERMAYER REBMANN MAXWELL & HIPPEL LLP: Lawrence Tabas Included in the City & State 2021 Pennsylvania Power 100

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Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel LLP issued the following announcement on June 17.

Obermayer partner Lawrence Tabas was designated as one of the City & State’s 2021 Pennsylvania Power 100. City and State PA’s published, must-read list of the 100 most influential elected officials, labor unions, advocacy groups, political consultants, lobbyists, media personalities, and business leaders will highlight the best in the Keystone state.

Join Lawrence Tabas and City and State PA tonight, June 17, 2021, at 5:30 pm for a virtual celebration of Pennsylvania’s most influential people in politics and government.

Lawrence is the Chair for Obermayer’s Health Care Law Department and Election Law Practice Group.

Lawrence’s Health Care Law legal experience includes the representation of Pennsylvania County governments in Behavioral Health Managed Care Programs, physician group practices (single and multi-specialty), hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, durable medical equipment companies, licensed healthcare providers, and medical management service organizations. His practice includes representation of health care clients in connection with compliance matters, laws and regulations governing health care, MA programs, third-party payor requirements, population care management, and care management programs, acquisitions of medical practices by hospitals, group practice formation, and managed care organizations.

Lawrence also maintains an active and extensive practice in Election Law (federal and state) and Election Law litigation. He has over 40 years of experience representing federal, state, and local candidates; candidate committees; political party committees; political action committees; governmental bodies (including state and local); business entities; and non-profit entities in election law matters. This representation places special emphasis on campaign finance law (federal and state), ballot referendum matters, nomination petitions, and ballot access, recounts and election contests, regulatory matters, corporate and association sponsored political action committees, voting equipment and systems, conduct of elections, First Amendment issues relating to political speech, referendums, compliance with HAVA, and redistricting.

Original source can be found here.

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