Gina Atienza
Associate
Practice Description and Experience
Gina is a Jacksonville native, whose primary practice areas
include:
- Commercial & Business Litigation
- General Civil Litigation
- General Business
- Healthcare Law
Before attending law school, Gina
worked in various areas of the health care industry where she gained valuable
practical experience.
In the healthcare
arena, she has experience with third party payor contracts, Medicare payment
systems, physician associations and clinical settings.
Education
- University of Florida, Levin College of Law, Gainesville, Florida (Juris Doctorate, 2007)
- University of North Florida, Jacksonville, Florida (Bachelor of Science cum laude, Health Administration, 2002)
Courts & Bar Associations
- The Florida Bar Association
- The Jacksonville Bar Association
Professional & Civic Affiliations
- The Chester Bedell Inn of Court, Jacksonville, Florida (Pupil, 2007)
- The James C. Adkins, Jr. Inn of Court, Gainesville, Florida (Pupil, 2006)
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