Robert Stroud | Principal
Business, Health Care and Real Estate Attorney

Robert S. Stroud | Principal, Business, Health Care and Real Estate Attorney

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Robert’s experience includes representing closely-held companies, entrepreneurs, medical practices and real estate developers. He is Board Certified in Health Law by the Florida Bar. Robert serves as corporate counsel to clients engaged in diverse industries, including health care, real estate, agribusiness, energy and natural resources and finance. Robert was named a 2010 “Rising Star” by Super Lawyers Magazine, a listing that includes no more than 2.5% of the Lawyers in Florida.

Contact:
rstroud@blalockwalters.com

Office: (941) 748-0100

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Education:

  • Stetson University College of Law (J.D., cum laude; and Certificate of Concentration in Health Law)
  • University of Florida (B.S.B.A., Finance and Economics)

Bar Memberships:

  • Florida Bar
  • American Health Lawyers Association
  • Manatee County Bar Association
  • Sarasota County Bar Association

Community Involvement:

  • Manatee Education Foundation (Member, Board of Directors)
  • Lighthouse of Manasota (Member, Board of Directors)
  • Leadership Manatee
  • Manatee Chamber of Commerce (Member)
  • Lakewood Ranch Business Alliance (Member)

Cases and/or Experience:

  • Forming entities and drafting and negotiating a variety of legal documents, including, partnership, shareholder and operating agreements, employment agreements and buy-sell agreements.
  • Structuring and effectuating the sale and purchase of businesses, assets or divisions and joint ventures.
  • Representing companies and individuals in debt and equity financing.
  • Representing health care entities, including surgery centers, diagnostic facilities, oncology centers and catheterization laboratories.
  • Auditing and analyzing arrangements to ensure that clients assume minimum risk under fraud and abuse, fee-splitting statutes, Stark II, related anti-referral laws and Medicare and Medicaid rules and regulations.

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