The national law firm of Epstein Becker Green (EBG) continues to expand its presence in Southern California and Washington, D.C., through the recent addition of Kim Tyrrell-Knott, a seasoned health care IT attorney. Tyrrell-Knott joins the Health Care and Life Sciences practice as a Member of the Firm in the Los Angeles and Washington, D.C., offices.

Tyrrell-Knott was formerly an Associate General Counsel with GE Healthcare IT, where she served as strategic legal partner to the executive management team of various software and technology based global business units, including mobile applications and cloud based offerings. In addition, she oversaw all legal aspects of business strategy and operations, including business development, commercial initiatives, and product development.

“The use of mobile technology in the delivery of health care services continues to play a part in the transformation of the health care system including research, business diversification, and disease management product support. We remain committed to strengthening our mhealth platform and capabilities nationally,” said Wendy C. Goldstein, Chair of the firm’s national Health Care and Life Sciences Practice Steering Committee.

“In addition to her health care IT experience, Kim has an extensive breadth of knowledge in a broad range of healthcare regulatory issues as well as developing and implementing comprehensive compliance programs,” said David Jacobs, Managing Shareholder of the firm’s Los Angeles office.

Tyrrell-Knott said, “In addition to its impressive bench strength and client roster in health care and life sciences, Epstein Becker Green is known for its steadfast commitment to client service and value. These are qualities in a law firm that were critical to me from an in-house perspective, and thus attracted me.”

Recent hires in the firm’s West Coast and Washington, D.C., offices include: Dale Bonner, Strategic Counsel with EBG Advisors, Inc., in the Los Angeles office; Adam Abrahms, a Member of the Firm in the Labor and Employment and Health Care and Life Sciences practices, in the Los Angeles office; and Dena Narbitz, a Member of the Firm in the Labor and Employment practice, in the San Francisco office; Christopher Locke, a Member of the Firm in the Corporate Services practice, in the Washington, D.C., office; and René Quashie, Senior Counsel in the Health Care and Life Sciences practice, in the Washington, D.C., office.

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