Jim Harrigan is a
business and corporate lawyer who has
substantial experience in forming new business entities and structuring, negotiating, and documenting the acquisition and sale of businesses. He also practices extensively in the field of
health care law, particularly transactions involving medical practice groups and physician-hospital affiliations. He represents both buyers and sellers of health care businesses and professional practice interests and has served as counsel to several single- and multi-specialty medical groups. He has extensive experience with the
formation and governance of medical practice groups and with physician-hospital contracts.
Mr. Harrigan has also serves as an
arbitrator for the
American Arbitration Association, handling cases involving business and management agreements, large contract claims, partnership disputes, franchisor-franchisee disputes, claims against securities brokers and disputes between physicians, medical groups, and independent practice associations (IPAs).
Both a lawyer and an M.B.A., Jim is a frequent speaker and panelist for the California Continuing Education of the Bar Programs, speaking on health care law, estate planning, and tax planning. He taught income tax, business law, and business insurance for the
American College of Chartered Life Underwriters for fourteen years.