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Alana Broe represents health systems, academic medical centers, medical groups,  post-acute care providers, and suppliers in various regulatory, operational, and litigation matters. Alana regularly defends healthcare organizations in government investigations and False Claims Act litigation. She also represents hospital systems and healthcare providers in managed care litigation and business disputes with health plans. In addition, Alana advises clients on a wide range of  proactive compliance measures, including the No Surprises Act, Stark Law / Anti-Kickback Statute, and HIPAA among others.

Alana also maintains an active pro bono practice, primarily focusing on the representation of human trafficking survivors in a myriad of legal matters, including criminal record expungement, job placement, and custody issues. 

Alana joined King & Spalding following a clerkship at the Supreme Court of Georgia. She graduated from the University of Virginia School of Law, where she served on the editorial board of the Virginia Journal of International Law and was awarded the Best Brief Award by the school’s Legal Research & Writing program. Prior to becoming a lawyer, Alana worked as a legislative specialist for a patient advocacy organization, representing patient interests to Congress and the Food and Drug Administration. Alana earned her undergraduate degree, magna cum laude, in Pre-Medicine – Nutrition Science from Auburn University.

Publications

  • “No Surprises Act,” Reimbursement Advisor, May 2021
  • “New Surprise Billing Proposed Rule Raises Potential Issues for Providers,” Reimbursement Advisor, July 2021
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Credentials

J.D., University of Virginia School of Law

B.S., Auburn University, Magna Cum Laude

Georgia

Supreme Court of Georgia

Judicial Clerk, Justice Nels S.D. Peterson, Supreme Court of Georgia

Credentials

J.D., University of Virginia School of Law

B.S., Auburn University, Magna Cum Laude

Georgia

Supreme Court of Georgia

Judicial Clerk, Justice Nels S.D. Peterson, Supreme Court of Georgia