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Samuel J. Servello
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  • Moses & Singer LLP
  • The Chrysler Building
  • 405 Lexington Avenue
  • New York City
  • New York 10174-1299
  • USA
United States of America, New York, New York City
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Main Areas of Practice

  • Healthcare

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Overview

Samuel J. Servello is a partner at Moses & Singer LLP in the Healthcare group. Sam’s practice focuses on healthcare law and taxation of nonprofit entities. He represents hospital systems, health plans, pharmaceutical companies and banks on transactional, privacy matters and regulatory compliance, including advising on fraud and abuse issues and medical banking concerns. Sam has extensive experience negotiating research grants and clinical trial agreements; advising on the tax implications of clinical trials activities and issues relating to exemption from taxation; and assisting tax-exempt organizations obtain recognition of tax-exempt status, maintain tax-exempt status and navigate issues around unrelated business taxable income, including income from conducting clinical research.
Sam is presently the Chair of the Health Law Committee of the New York City Bar Association. Through his efforts with the City Bar’s Health Law Committee, Sam continues to be involved with cutting edge issues that arise in the area of health law in the State of New York, including issues around establishment and expansion of medical homes in the State; the lack of on-call specialists in emergency departments; privacy and security issues presented in the sharing electronic health records; proposals to mandate that employers provide paid sick days for all employees; off-label marketing of drugs and devices; increasing organ donation through the revised New York Anatomical Gift Act; proposed legislative changes to increase of HIV testing in the State; as well as many other issues arising under New York and Federal law affecting the quality and delivery of, as well as payment for, health care services.
As a volunteer at Beth Israel Medical Center, Sam serves as a member of Beth Israel’s On-Call Disaster Team in case of a large-scale disaster.

Professional Memberships

  • Member, American Health Lawyers Association , -
  • Chair, Health Law Committee, The Association of the Bar of the City of New York (Secretary 2006-2008) , -
  • Past Member, Committee on Public Health Law, New York State Bar Association, -
  • Co-Chair, Commitee on Medical Research and Biotechnology, New York State Bar Association, -
  • Secretary, Health Law Committee, the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, -

Publications & Presentations

  • "Family Health Care Decision Act, Position Statement of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York" primary author , , 01/2006
  • "Privacy and Security Bulletin" , Moses & Singer Newsletter, 05/2006
  • "The Changing Landscape of Medicaid Fraud Compliance" , New York Law Journal, 10/2006
  • "Time for a Change? How City Bar Committee Work Can Change Your Career Direction" , profile, Forty-Fourth Street Notes, 03/2008
  • "Why Should Banks Care About Healthcare Reform?" , ABA Bank Compliance, 07/2010
  • "Pharmacy Joint Venture Raises Anti-Kickback Concerns" , Moses & Singer Client Alert, 05/2011

Colleges Attended

  • New York University School of Law, LL.M., Taxation,
  • University of New Hampshire School of Law, LL.M., Taxation,
  • Oberlin College, B.A.,

Languages Spoken

  • English
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