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ERIN M. DUFFY

From 1996 to 2000, Duff served as counselor to United States Supreme Court Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist and was his liaison with Congress,theexecutivebranch,andvariousstate and federal organizations involved in the administration of justice.

Duff earned a BA from the University of Kentucky, and a JD from Georgetown University. He also attended the University of Scotland in Edinburgh. He is a member of the Board of Visitors of Georgetown Law, and was inducted into the University of Kentucky’s Arts & Sciences Hall of Fame.

Duff and his wife Kathleen have three children: Matt, Kaitlin and Scott. He traces his Irish roots to Ballyjamesduff, Co. Cavan, back in the 1700s.

“Bally James Duff,” he notes, “had the largest pub to person ratio in Ireland; one for every 34 people.”

ERIN M. Duffy is vice chair of the Health Law Practice Group at Duane Morris LLP. Based in the firm’s Philadelphia headquarters, she concentrates her practice on corporate healthcare regulatory matters.

Duffy advises clients, including hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, medical practices, pharmacies, long-term care facilities and developmental disabilities facilities, on a wide range of issues, including fraud and abuse, privacy, medical staff relations, EMTALA, self-referral, MedicareandMedicaidreimbursement,corporate practice of medicine and fee-splitting prohibitions, and certificate of need and licensure issues.

Duffy is recognized by Chambers USA: America’s Leading Lawyers for Business as one of the top healthcare attorneys in Pennsylvania.

Duffy earned a BA, summa cum laude, from Saint Joseph’s University, and a JD, cum laude, from Temple University Beasley School of Law.

Duffy, who is married, traces her Irish ancestry to Malin Head in Co. Donegal three generations back. Among her relatives are Hillys, Feigherys, Bonners, Gallaghers, Gibbonses, Kennedys and O’Connells.

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