With almost a decade’s worth of hands-on legal experience, Bethany Corbin (Senior Counsel at Nixon Gwilt Law) empowers pioneering femtech and healthcare innovation companies to achieve their goals with well-crafted legal counsel and strategic guidance. In particular, she advises healthcare and pharmaceutical clients, including femtech, digital health, Medtech, life sciences, and virtual care businesses, on matters relating to privacy, security, regulatory compliance, reimbursement, and customer and partner transactions. Armed with a Healthcare LL.M. from Loyola University Chicago School of Law, a J.D. from Wake Forest University School of Law, and certifications in Healthcare Compliance, Healthcare Privacy Compliance, and Information Privacy (CIPP/US), Bethany partners with emerging digital health companies on the forefront of healthcare transformation to ensure that they are building robust, scalable, and legally-compliant companies that are ready to lead the industry. Her experience as a former big law attorney, federal appellate clerk, and law school professor uniquely positions her to guide health innovation companies along their journey from small startup to global public company. Bethany regularly writes and speaks on the intersection of health and technology, and on the ethical and legal implications of femtech within a national and global context. Her publications include co-editing a healthcare contract drafting book, peer-reviewed articles, Law Review articles, industry publications, and blog posts. She also hosts the Legally Femtech podcast, which provides practical, ethical, and legal insights to the femtech community.
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