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Specialties

As your attorney, it is my goal to understand your business and every challenge you're facing. I strive to be your trusted advisor by providing you with practical, results-driven guidance to ensure the best possible outcomes for you to succeed. By being actively engaged in BrownWinick's Health Care and Labor and Employment practice groups, I'm able to remain on the leading edge of updates within my client's industries that may impact their business.   

My Approach  

My approach is to listen to your goals, frame the legal issues that might be involved, and work efficiently to find a solution that fits your needs. No matter what strategy we decide to pursue, I work collaboratively to help navigate you through the process and ensure you feel completely informed.   

More About Me

I graduated from Iowa State University in 2016, receiving my B.S. in Psychology with a minor in Adult, Child, and Family Services magna cum laude. I then attended the University of Iowa College of Law. While at Iowa, I served on the Moot Court Board as Competition's Director and authored the Supreme Court Day problem in 2019. I graduated and was admitted to the Iowa bar in 2020. I am a member of the Polk County and Iowa State Bar Associations, the Polk County Women Attorneys and the American Health Law Association. 

My Specialties

  • Behavioral Health
  • Business Transactions
  • Employment & Labor
  • Health Care
  • Healthcare Services
  • Litigation
  • Long Term Care

Navigating Compliance in Long-Term Care: Integrating OIG Standards with CMS Regulations

10-2-2024 In the ever-evolving world of long-term care, ensuring adherence to legal and regulatory standards remains a cornerstone of quality care and organizational integrity. Establishing robust compliance programs is imperative to safeguard resident well-being, uphold ethical principles, and mitigate legal risks. This blog post delves into the...
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Retiring from Chiropractic Practice

08-28-2024 Deciding when to retire can be difficult after building and sustaining a successful chiropractic practice. When the time comes to retire, chiropractors should be aware of the following requirements involving notifying patients, retaining records, and updating licenses. Notifying Patients The Iowa Administrative Code (IAC) requires that retiring...
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No Surprises Act: What Providers Need to Know

03-1-2022 The No Surprises Act, implemented at the beginning of 2022, aims to protect patients from receiving “surprise” medical bills when they receive 1) emergency healthcare services or 2) non-emergency healthcare services from out-of-network providers at in-network facilities. Of course, the terminology “out-of-network” and “in-network” refer to...
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IWD Adopts New Rule in Response to COVID-19 and the Federal CARES Act

03-23-2021 Iowa Workforce Development (IWD) has adopted a new rule in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the federal CARES Act that requires employers to notify their employees of the availability of unemployment insurance upon separation or a reduction of hours. Prior to the emergency enactment of this new rule in August of 2020, Iowa employers were...
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Assistant

Helen Mollenbeck

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Undergraduate

Iowa State University

B.S., magna cum laude, Psychology; Minor: Human Development & Family Studies, 2016

Legal

University of Iowa College of Law

J.D., 2020

Admitted

Iowa, 2020

 

Memberships & Associations

  • Polk County Bar Association
    Member
  • Iowa State Bar Association
    Member
  • Polk County Women Attorneys
    Member
  • American Health Law Association Member