Matt Sinback’s practice focuses on complex business litigation and investigations, including matters involving healthcare and healthcare IT disputes and general business disputes. Matt also has experience in antitrust law, securities exchange law, and human rights litigation.
Matt’s practice includes:
American Bar Association — Section of Antitrust Law: Mergers & Acquisitions Committee, Compliance & Ethics Committee, Health Care and Pharmaceuticals Committee; Section of Litigation
American Health Law Association (AHLA) — Antitrust Practice Group
Tennessee Bar Association
Successful representation of Medsurant LLC in appeal to vacate $18.8 million dollar jury verdict in case alleging tortious interference
Represented the Town of Smyrna, Tennessee in a lawsuit against the Municipal Gas Authority of Georgia (MGAG) alleging unauthorized natural gas hedging charges imposed by MGAG. The case was resolved very favorably for the Town.
Representing the Town of Smyrna, Tennessee against the Municipal Gas Authority of Georgia (MGAG) due to MGAG’s imposition of hedging charges that are costing the Town millions each year
Served as the Regulatory Auditor for the NYSE pursuant to the terms of an order of the SEC
Served as Regulatory Auditor for the NYSE Amex LLC
$102 million arbitration award for Trinity Medical Center, a North Dakota-based hospital system, against Cerner
Negotiated a settlement in excess of $12 million for a national provider of hospital and healthcare services against a healthcare software vendor
Representation of a health system in a dispute that arose because the software vendor was not providing the services and support required under its managed services agreement
Negotiation of a settlement of almost $25 million for a nonprofit medical center as a result of a failed patient accounting software system
Represented a community hospital in a dispute with a software vendor arising from a failed patient accounting software conversion and for not fulfilling the vendor’s contractual obligations under its managed services agreement; parties agreed to a private mediation which resulted in an approximately $26 million settlement agreement
American Criminal Law Review — Articles and Notes Editor
Phi Beta Kappa