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Patrick Souter, Esq.
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Patrick Souter is a lawyer and a professor of Healthcare Studies at Baylor University School of Law. in Texas.
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About Patrick Souter, Esq.
Pat Souter is known for his legal and educational experience in the healthcare industry, making him a sought-after resource for clients and students alike. His primary areas of practice are related to Transactional and Administrative Healthcare, Corporate, Securities and Antitrust matters.
He is also a Professor of Health Care studies at Baylor University School of Law where he teaches Health Care Law, Health Care Fraud and Abuse and Regulation of Health Care Professionals. Pat also teaches students in the Baylor University Hankamer School of Business M.B.A. Program as well.
A native of Dallas, Texas, Pat obtained his Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance and Juris Doctorate from Baylor University, his M.B.A. in Health Services Management at the University of Dallas and his L.L.M. in Health Law from the Hofstra University. He is Board Certified in Healthcare Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. Pat has also completed the training by the American Health Lawyers Association as a Mediator and Arbitrator.
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