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BIOGRAPHY

Amie’s practice includes healthcare regulatory and compliance matters such as HIPAA, Stark I and Stark II, Anti-Kickback, Medicare/Medicaid reimbursement and physician and hospital organization issues. Amie’s clients include hospitals, physician groups and other medical service providers. She also works with employers on employment-based immigration matters. 

Prior to joining the firm, Amie developed a professional policy background while working with various organizations such as the National Agricultural Law Center, the Chicago Council on Global Affairs, and the United States Department of Agriculture, Foreign Agricultural Service.

Amie was named “One to Watch” by Best Lawyers in America for her work in healthcare law in 2022.

Education

  • University of Arkansas at Little Rock William H. Bowen School of Law, summa cum laude, J.D.

    • Associate Editor of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
  • University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, Master of Public Service
  • University of Arkansas, B.S. in Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences, with distinction

Noteworthy

  • Outstanding Pro Bono Service - Lawyer, Large Firm - Arkansas Access to Justice 2020, 2024
  • Arkansas Bar Association Editorial Advisory Board
  • Arkansas Bar Association and Clinton School of Public Service, Public Service Academy
  • Leadership Greater Little Rock, Class XXXVIII
  • Legal Aid of Arkansas, Pro Bono Volunteer Attorney of the Year, 2020
  • Listed in The Best Lawyers in America as “One to Watch,” 2022 - 2025
  • Named to AY Magazine’s Best Lawyers list, 2021 and 2022, Health Care Law
  • Clinton School of Public Service Scholar at The B.A. Rudolph Foundation
  • Publications:
    • “All Hands on Deck – Bringing Broadband Home to Rural Arkansas.” 40 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev. 401 (2018).
    • “Measuring Damages for Injury or Death of Livestock,” The Arkansas Lawyer Vol. 57, No. 2, Spring 2022.
    •  “Civil Right to Counsel for Indigent Parents in Contested Adoptions: An Argument for Due Process and Equal Protection When Parental Rights are Terminated in Private Civil Actions,” The Arkansas Lawyer Vol. 56, No. 3, Summer 2021

Associations and Memberships

  • Arkansas Bar Association
  • American Health Law Association
  • American Immigration Lawyers’ Association
  • Arkansas Appleseed Legal Justice Center, Board Member
  • Legal Aid of Arkansas Board of Directors, Board Member 

Admissions

  • Arkansas
HEALTH LAW
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