Courtney Black counsels clients on corporate and securities issues including mergers and acquisitions, capital markets transactions, and securities regulations matters and filings.
Courtney earned her law degree from Washington University School of Law and a B.A. in economics from Vanderbilt University. During law school, Courtney served as a legal intern for the University Hospitals Health System and for the Tennessee Justice Center.
American Health Law Association (AHLA)
American Bar Association — Business Law Section
Representation of SRM Concrete, the largest privately-owned ready-mix concrete manufacturer in the country, in its acquisition of USC-Atlantic, LLC, a subsidiary of U.S. Concrete, Inc., which is wholly owned by Vulcan Materials Company. Included in this acquisition are 28 ready-mix locations in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Terms of this transaction were not disclosed.
Acquisition of a medical provider.
Representation of Physical Rehabilitation Network (“PRN”), a leading U.S.-based owner-operator of nearly 200 outpatient physical therapy clinics, in its acquisition of Gillette Physical Therapy, which operates one outpatient clinic in the Gillette, WY community. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Representation of Smyrna Ready Mix Concrete, LLC, a Tennessee based building materials company, in its acquisition of Environmental Concrete and Materials, LLC, a Florida based concrete materials company. This marks SRM’s fifth concrete plant in the Fort Myers area. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Representation of Physical Rehabilitation Network (PRN), a privately held physical therapy care provider and comprehensive practice management organization, in its acquisition of 360 Physical Therapy, an operator of 19 outpatient clinics across Arizona and Oklahoma. This transaction expands its Arizona presence and entrance into Oklahoma bringing their nationwide clinic count to 181 across 16 states.
Representation of Wayspring, formerly Axial Healthcare, in its $75 million investment from Valtruis, Centene Corporation, CareSource, HLM Venture Partners and other leading investors. Wayspring will use the capital to scale its value-based care solution, a full-risk medical home model for substance use disorder (SUD).
Representation of Physical Rehabilitation Network (PRN), a privately held physical therapy care provider and comprehensive practice management organization, in its acquisition of three physical therapy clinics in California.
We represented Physical Rehabilitation Network, a privately held physical therapy care provider and comprehensive practice management organization, in its acquisition of Performance Physical Therapy, Inc., a provider of orthopedic and spine physical therapy care, based in Reno, Nevada. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Washington University Journal of Law & Policy — Primary Editor
CALI Award — Legal Practice
Phi Beta Kappa