Whitney Mosey provides healthcare regulatory and transactional counsel as it relates to mergers and acquisitions, compliance and operational matters.
Whitney earned her law degree from the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law and a B.A. in communications from Brigham Young University. Prior to joining the firm, Whitney gained experience as a legal extern at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Baptist Memorial Health Care Corporation in Memphis.
American Health Law Association (AHLA)
We represented Numotion, a provider of products and services that provide mobility, health and personal independence, in its acquisition of Wheeler’s Medical Supply, a provider of intermittent catheters and incontinence supplies based in Jacksonville, Florida. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
Representation of J. Knipper and Company, Inc. – one of the largest suppliers of end-to-end pharmaceutical samples management services and a Court Square portfolio company – and its affiliates, including KnippeRx, in its acquisition of Eagle Pharmacy – a Florida-based full-service, direct-to-patient (DTP) pharmacy. This strategic transaction for KnippeRx will expand the company’s pharmacy programs, scale and automation capabilities.
Representation of Linden Capital Partners, as lead healthcare regulatory counsel, in its investment in Vital Care, Inc., a pharmacy franchisor of home infusion services. Linden Capital Partners is a Chicago-based private equity firm focused exclusively on the healthcare industry
Served as regulatory and deal counsel to BioPlus, a leading national specialty pharmacy, and ProHealth Pharmacy Solutions, a significant provider of infusion pharmacy management services in their sale to CarepathRx a platform company formed by Nautic Partners
Representation of LogistiCare in its $80 million acquisition of National MedTrans, a single source Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) benefit management company focused on delivering services to managed care organizations and governmental entities throughout the United States, as well as the extension of its revolving credit facilities from $200 million to $225 million
Representation of TT Capital Partners (TTCP), NovaQuest Capital Management (NovaQuest) and Frist Cressey Ventures in its recapitalization and growth equity investment in InformedDNA, the nation’s largest provider of genetic services
The University of Memphis Law Review — Managing Editor (Volume 49), Staff Member (Volume 48)
CALI Excellence for the Future Award — Health Law, Secured Transactions
Dean’s Award for Excellence — Best Memorandum, Best Brief
Law Review “Best in Class” Award — Best Memorandum
Pillars of Excellence Law Alumni Scholarship
Cecil C. Humphreys Law Fellowship, Research Assistant to Professor Ernest F. Lidge
Dean’s Distinguished Service Award
A Step Ahead Foundation Scholar
Association for Women Attorneys — Susan Clark Award