Attorneys
Patrick J. Cole is a business attorney at Larkin Hoffman Daly & Lindgren Ltd., focusing his practice on representing businesses and health care providers in a variety of matters, including mergers, acquisitions & divestitures, complex business transactions, compensation arrangements, and compliance matters. Patrick has significant experience in a broad range of corporate and transactional legal matters, including real estate, shareholder relationships and disputes, private debt and equity financings, organizational and choice of entity, succession planning and governance issues. Patrick also provides guidance to his clients on a variety of health law topics including regulatory compliance, Stark and anti-kickback issues, and Medicare & Medicaid reimbursement. Bar Admissions Minnesota Nebraska U.S. Court of Appeals, Eighth Circuit U.S. District Court, District of Nebraska U.S. District Court, District of Minnesota Professional Associations & Memberships Minnesota State Bar Association, Health Law Section Nebraska State Bar Association Minnesota Medical Group Management Association, Education and Conference Committee Irish Music and Dance Association, Past Board Member The Center for Irish Music, Board Member & Secretary Great Northern Irish Pipers Club, Board Member and President Twin Cities Creighton Alumni Board, Board Member Education Creighton University School of Law, Omaha, NE; J.D., magna cum laude Editor-in-Chief, Creighton Law Review James L. Koley Scholar of Constitutional Law University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN; B.A.
Service Areas
Corporate Health Care Industry Litigation |
American Association of Accountable Care Organizations (AAACO) Webinar: Understanding Regulations of ACOs
Larkin Hoffman attorney Todd Freeman spoke at the AAACO Webinar “Understanding Regulations of ACOs” on July 14, 2011.
Fulfilling Patient Privacy Obligations Seminar
Larkin Hoffman's health law attorneys presented a seminar entitled "Fulfilling Your Privacy Obligations: What health care providers need to know about privacy under Minnesota law and HIPAA " on May 25, 2010.




