![]() Quoted, “The Top Questions Health Attys Are Hearing,” Law360 (March 17, 2020).Co-author, “COVID-19: 'Hospitals Without Walls' and 'Patients Over Paperwork'” – Key Takeaways For Hospitals From CMS’ Additional Blanket Waivers,” Foley's Coronavirus Resource Center (April 6, 2020).Co-author, “Coronavirus Related Legal Considerations for the Senior Housing and Skilled Nursing Industries,” Foley's Coronavirus Resource Center (April 9, 2020).Co-author, “COVID-19: Colorado Issues Emergency Order to Expand Use of Telehealth Services,” Foley's Coronavirus Resource Center (April 13, 2020).Speaker, “Contracting in the Data-Driven World: Strategies for Handling IP and Personal Data,” ACC Colorado Webinar (April 14, 2021).Speaker, “Your Data, My Data: Key Legal Issues Involving Health Care Data for Research & Academic Collaborations,” AHLA Webinar (June 10, 2021).Co-author, “Chapter 9: The Alphabet Soup of Medicare and Medicaid Contractors,” American Bar Association’s Physician Law: Evolving Trends & Hot Topics 2021 (July 26, 2021).Speaker, “Perils, Pitfalls and Perspectives on PE Investment in Health Care,” ABA Health Law Section: 24th Annual Emerging Issues in Healthcare Law Conference (March 9, 2023).Co-author, “Medicare Compliance Basics: “Incident to” Billing,” Health Care Law Today (February 16, 2023).Former member, American Health Lawyers Association, Teaching Hospitals and Academic Medical Centers, Leadership Development Program (2014 – 2015).Colorado Bar Association, Health Law Section, Executive Council.Villanova University School of Law (J.D.).Selected by her peers for inclusion to the Colorado Super Lawyers Rising Stars list (2017). ![]() *Certain of these matters were handled before joining Foley. Represented ancillary providers in developing collaboration agreements.Represented a health care innovation company in securing corporate investment.Represented a rapidly-growing provider of travel nurse staffing solutions to hospitals and other health care facilities throughout the United States, in its sale to a portfolio company.Established a complex, multi-institutional enterprise data warehouse and complementary biobank for a precision medicine program.She also served as an associate general counsel at the University of Colorado Health, an associate counsel at the Temple University Health System, Inc., and associate counsel & compliance officer at Vail Valley Medical Center. Prior to joining Foley, Emily was a shareholder and a partner at a prominent Denver-based law firm. She has a proven track record of handling data security compliance and governance for personalized medical programs. Her unique experience allows her to translate business requirements into exceptional legal solutions for her clients, including effecting collaborations between universities and health systems for academic affiliations, intellectual property sharing between academic medical centers and for-profit entities, innovative collaborative relationships to change health care delivery both in the health care innovation arena and in the traditional outpatient clinic and pharmacy clinic setting, electronic health record licensing, securing and conducting clinical trials, and negotiating agreements with medical manufacturers and pharmaceutical companies. Having advised in both in-house and outside counsel roles, Emily applies a hands-on experience of operations and regulatory compliance to her law practice. Emily is a member of the firm’s Health Care Practice Group and Health Care Industry Team. Emily focuses her practice on complex health care regulations and transactions, governance, fraud and abuse, health innovation, HIPAA and data privacy matters. Emily takes great pride in, and is nationally sought out to represent hospitals, health systems, academic medical centers, schools of medicine, physician groups, and health care technology companies. Emily Weber is the office managing partner of the Denver office and a health care lawyer with Foley & Lardner LLP.
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