MSO & CPOM Lawyers: Legal Counsel for Multi-State Healthcare Operations

Legal counsel for management services organizations navigating the corporate practice of medicine doctrine — from formation through multi-state expansion and exit.

What We Handle for MSO & CPOM Clients Your Business the Right Way

Our MSO CPOM lawyer practice covers every dimension of the management services organization model. We draft and negotiate management services agreements that thread the needle between operational control and CPOM compliance. We structure friendly PC arrangements with appropriate governance protections. We handle state-specific regulatory filings, fee-splitting analysis, and board of medicine inquiries.

Beyond formation, we counsel MSO clients on multi-state expansion strategy — mapping which states enforce CPOM strictly (like New York, California, and Texas), which apply it loosely, and which have carved out exceptions for specific specialties. We also handle MSO acquisitions, roll-up transactions, and the regulatory due diligence that private equity sponsors require before deploying capital into healthcare platforms.

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MSO & CPOM Legal Services

Howard East represents healthcare entrepreneurs, private equity sponsors, and physician groups structuring MSO arrangements across the Eastern Seaboard and nationwide. We handle the full lifecycle — from initial entity formation and management services agreement drafting through regulatory compliance, multi-state expansion, and exit planning.

Our Howard East Law Firm Attorney's Recognition

Our founding attorney, Tom Howard, has been recognized by both Leading Lawyers & Super Lawyers, quoted in the Wall Street Journal & Top 200  Lawyer. He is a member of  the NORML Legal Committee & a Certified Ganjier.

Our Process for MSO CPOM Compliance

CPOM State Mapping

We analyze enforcement intensity, fee-splitting rules, and corporate ownership restrictions across every state in your expansion plan.

Entity Structure Design

We architect the MSO/PC pairing — selecting entity types, governance frameworks, and economic arrangements that satisfy each state's requirements.

Core Document Drafting

We prepare management services agreements, administrative services agreements, equity documents, and governance instruments calibrated to state-specific rules.

Regulatory Filing & Compliance

We handle state registrations, board notifications, and ongoing compliance monitoring as your MSO platform scales across jurisdictions.

Why Choose Howard East

Multi-State CPOM Experience

We have structured MSO arrangements across high-enforcement states including New York, California, Texas, and Illinois — we know where the landmines are.

Cross-Industry Structuring

Experience with management company models across healthcare, cannabis, fintech, and professional services surfaces solutions pure healthcare counsel may miss.

Transactional & Regulatory Depth

MSO work requires both corporate deal skills and regulatory compliance expertise — Howard East brings both under one roof.

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Frequently Asked Questions About MSO CPOM Law

What is the corporate practice of medicine doctrine and why does it matter for MSOs?

The CPOM doctrine prohibits corporations and non-physician entities from practicing medicine — which includes employing physicians, controlling clinical decisions, or owning medical practices in most enforcing states. MSOs exist specifically to navigate this restriction by separating management and administrative functions from clinical practice.

New York, California, Texas, Illinois, and New Jersey are among the strictest CPOM enforcement states. Each has different nuances — New York is particularly aggressive regarding fee-splitting, while California focuses on corporate ownership restrictions.

A compliant MSA must clearly delineate management and administrative services from clinical functions, establish fair market value compensation that avoids disguised fee-splitting, preserve physician autonomy over clinical decisions, and include appropriate termination provisions.

Not directly — that would violate CPOM in most states. However, PE sponsors can own the MSO entity and establish contractual relationships with physician-owned professional corporations through management services agreements, put/call options, and governance arrangements.

A single-state MSO typically takes 6-10 weeks. Multi-state platforms with complex governance and PE sponsor involvement may require 3-6 months, particularly in high-enforcement states requiring careful regulatory analysis.

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