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Friday, November 15, 2024

‘Top-Flight’ Health Care Litigator Melissa Hatch O’Donnell Returns to Troutman Pepper as Partner

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Melissa Hatch O’Donnell, a talented health care attorney with significant experience in antitrust law, False Claims Act, and other complex commercial litigation, has rejoined Troutman Pepper as a partner in the firm’s Health Sciences Litigation Practice Group. O’Donnell returns to the firm’s Philadelphia office after spending nearly four years in-house with Cigna, where she provided litigation and regulatory counsel, and focused on pharmacy benefit managers’ relationships with pharmaceutical manufacturers, health plans, and pharmacies.

“We are delighted to welcome Melissa back to the firm,” said Sean Fahey, chair of the firm’s Health Sciences Litigation Practice Group. “As we see demand for top-flight health care-focused litigators continue to grow, her addition deepens our bench strength for clients, particularly in the critical areas of antitrust law and complex commercial litigation.”

O’Donnell brings extensive experience handling class action and large multidistrict litigations, as well as commercial, antitrust, unfair trade practice, and health care litigation. Drawing from in-house experience at a multinational, publicly traded health solutions company, O’Donnell advises clients in the health care and life sciences sectors in matters involving civil and criminal antitrust, competition, and other regulatory risks.

“I am thrilled to return to Troutman Pepper and private practice,” O’Donnell said. “My time in-house has given me critical insight into what clients value, and I look forward to applying that experience to counsel clients through their toughest antitrust, competition, and regulatory matters.”

After earning her B.A. from Penn State University, O’Donnell earned both her J.D. and her M.A. in Bioethics from the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to transitioning in-house, O’Donnell began her legal career with Troutman Pepper in 2010.

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