Eileen M. Hayes > Greenberg Traurig LLP > Albany, United States > Lawyer Profile

Greenberg Traurig LLP
54 STATE STREET
6TH FLOOR
ALBANY, NY 12207
NEW YORK
United States

Work Department

Health Care

Position

Shareholder

Career

Eileen M. Hayes focuses her practice on health care and insurance regulatory matters. She advises clients on issues related to the New York marketplace, Medicaid, and managed care and insurance regulatory matters. Prior to joining the firm, she spent 20 years with the New York State Department of Financial Services’ (DFS) Health Bureau (formerly, the New York Insurance Department). There, she provided legal advice on all aspects of health insurance regulation, internally and to the governor’s office, the Division of the Budget, various state and federal agencies, legislators, insurers, trade groups, consumer groups, and consumers.

Capabilities
Health Care & FDA Practice
Insurance

Admission to Practice
New York

Languages

English

Education

  • J.D., cum laude, State University of New York at Buffalo Law School, 1994
  • B.A., summa cum laude, State University of New York at Albany, 1991

Lawyer Rankings

United States > Healthcare > Health insurers

(Next Generation Partners)

Eileen HayesGreenberg Traurig LLP

Greenberg Traurig, LLP‘s New York group is renowned for its broad experience, advising a diverse client list of pharmacy benefit managers, insurance companies, and health plans. Practice co-head Tricia Asaro routinely acts for health plans in corporate governance and compliance mandates, while Harold Iselin is noted for his knowledge of insurance and managed care transactions. David Peck co-heads the practice from Florida, often assisting private equity houses and high growth companies with corporate issues. Eileen Hayes has notable regulatory expertise in health insurance, drawing on her prior experience in the New York insurance department within the Department of Financial Services’ Health Bureau. Elizabeth Sacco regularly acts for specialty network providers and insurers in both federal and state level regulatory mandates concerning licensing issues.