Life Sciences
LAWYERS
Kevin E. Young, Chair Steven Balson-Cohen Robert Baum Jeffrey B. Beacham William Bryers Frank C. B. Friestedt Eric Gernant Nancy Giacumbo Brad W. Graham Gary J. Intoccia Michael L. Lazarus Richard E. Leff Kerry L. Moore, MPH William D. Sanders Bernard E. Jude Quinn
Support Staff
Nathaniel J. Dudley
Partner — Life Sciences
Nate Dudley is an attorney in the law firm of McGivney & Kluger, P.C. based in the Firm’s Boston office. Nate focuses his practice on healthcare and the defense of nursing homes, assisted living facilities and other healthcare professionals and organizations.
Nate was invited to join McGivney & Kluger in 2008. Before joining McGivney & Kluger, Nate served as General Counsel for a long term care company headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts. As General Counsel, Nate gained several years of experience in managing and resolving high exposure professional liability claims filed throughout the country. In addition to these claims, Nate was responsible for handling the company’s employment litigation arising out of the company’s five thousand employees as well as the defense of health care fraud investigations and False Claims Act litigation.
In addition to his healthcare experience, Nate has significant experience in Pharmaceutical Litigation. Prior to joining McGivney & Kluger Nate was involved in the Fen-Phen Diet Drug Litigation. With respect to the Fen-Phen Litigation, Nate participated in the role of national coordinating counsel for two pharmaceutical clients in more than 20,000 individual and multi-party cases in federal courts and in the courts of all fifty states as well as Canada. He assisted in the coordination and direction of local counsel in all 50 states and the development and implementation of a state-of-the-art information and data systems to manage and coordinate the litigation. Nate was part of a team that achieved significant success in that litigation.
Nate is admitted to the Massachusetts Bar, the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, First Circuit Court of Appeals and the United States Supreme Court.
