Medical Practice Attorney • Leawood, Kansas

Medical Practice Attorney in Leawood

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Physician practice acquisitions carry a regulatory layer that standard business transactions do not. Corporate Practice of Medicine rules, Medicare and Medicaid provider number transfers, Stark Law compliance, and payor credentialing timelines all affect whether a deal closes cleanly and the practice keeps running. Our Leawood medical practice attorneys guide physicians buying and selling practices across Finance, Healthcare, Technology and the healthcare sector, with Managing Partner Alex Lubyansky personally involved in every engagement.

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What We Do

Alex Lubyansky handles medical practice acquisition law work for buyers and sellers in Leawood and across the country. Here is what that looks like:

  • Purchase agreement drafting and negotiation for physician practice acquisitions
  • Corporate Practice of Medicine (CPOM) compliance and MSO structuring
  • Medicare and Medicaid provider number transfer and CHOW filing coordination
  • Payor contract assignment, credentialing, and insurance panel transfer
  • Stark Law and Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS) regulatory diligence
  • Physician employment agreement, partnership buy-in, and non-compete negotiation
  • Staged acquisition structuring (51% initial purchase with remainder option)
  • Psychiatry, behavioral health, and specialty practice acquisition counsel

Who We Serve

We work best with people who know what they want and are ready to move:

  • Physicians buying into or acquiring the practice where they currently work
  • Physicians doing a staged buy-in (initial percentage with option for remainder)
  • Medical practice owners selling to a physician group, PE platform, or hospital system
  • Psychiatrists or psychotherapists buying or selling a behavioral health practice
  • Physicians negotiating a partnership buy-in or co-ownership structure
  • Private equity healthcare platforms acquiring physician practices

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Our Process

A structured, methodical approach to medical practice acquisition law

1

Regulatory Landscape Review

We assess the CPOM posture, Stark and AKS exposure, CON requirements, and Medicare and Medicaid provider number transfer mechanics for your specific transaction before any term sheet is signed.

2

Deal Structure and MSO Design

Managing Partner Alex Lubyansky structures the acquisition to respect CPOM limits, optimize risk and tax treatment, and where needed designs an MSO or friendly-PC arrangement that preserves clinical independence while delivering the economic deal.

3

Healthcare-Focused Due Diligence

We conduct diligence across payor contracts, Medicare and Medicaid enrollment, compliance program maturity, malpractice history, physician employment agreements, and patient volume concentrations to surface risks before closing.

4

Purchase Agreement and Ancillary Documents

We negotiate the purchase agreement, physician employment or non-compete terms, transition services arrangement, and earnout provisions tied to clinical performance metrics specific to the practice type.

5

Closing and Clinical Continuity

We coordinate CHOW filings, payor credentialing timelines, and post-closing integration to ensure patient care and reimbursement continue without interruption from day one of your ownership.

What Happens After You Submit

We don't take every matter. Here is what happens when you reach out.

1

Personal Review (Within 24 Hours)

Alex reviews your transaction details personally. No intake coordinators, no junior associates screening your submission.

2

Fit Assessment

We evaluate whether your deal aligns with our practice. Not every matter is a fit, and we will tell you directly if it is not.

3

Initial Conversation

If there is alignment, Alex schedules a direct call to discuss your transaction, timeline, and objectives.

4

Clear Engagement Terms

Before any work begins, you receive a written engagement letter with defined scope, timeline, and fee structure. No surprises.

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Alex Lubyansky handles every medical practice acquisition law engagement personally.

15+ years of M&A experience. Nationwide. One attorney on every deal.

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Questions to Ask Any M&A Attorney Before Hiring

Use these before you call any firm, including ours.

1. "Who will actually handle my transaction?"

At many firms, a partner sells the work and a junior associate does it. Ask for the name of the attorney who will draft and negotiate your documents.

2. "How many M&A transactions has the lead attorney closed in the past 12 months?"

Volume indicates current, active deal experience, not just credentials from years ago.

3. "What is your experience with my deal size and industry?"

A $500K SBA acquisition and a $50M PE deal require different skill sets. Make sure the attorney has handled transactions similar to yours.

4. "Will you coordinate with my CPA, financial advisor, and broker?"

M&A transactions require a team. Your attorney should work with your other advisors, not in a silo.

5. "How do you handle post-closing disputes?"

Reps, warranties, and indemnification claims surface months after closing. Ask whether the firm handles post-closing litigation or refers it out.

6. "What is your fee structure, and what drives cost?"

Ask how the engagement is scoped, what is included, and what factors drive cost increases. Defined scope with a retainer gives the clearest cost picture.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from Leawood clients

What does a medical practice attorney do?
A medical practice attorney handles the legal and regulatory side of buying or selling a physician practice. This includes structuring the deal to comply with Corporate Practice of Medicine rules, conducting diligence on payor contracts and Medicare enrollment, negotiating the purchase agreement and physician employment terms, and coordinating provider number transfers. At Acquisition Stars, Managing Partner Alex Lubyansky personally handles every physician practice transaction.
What is a staged acquisition of a medical practice?
A staged acquisition is a common structure where the buyer acquires an initial ownership percentage, often 51%, with a contractual right or obligation to purchase the remaining interest over time. This structure lets the buyer begin building equity while the seller transitions gradually, and it can align incentives around patient retention and practice performance. The legal documents must carefully address buy-in price, trigger conditions, and each party's rights during the interim period.
How does Corporate Practice of Medicine affect a physician practice acquisition?
Most states restrict ownership of medical practices to licensed physicians. When a non-physician buyer is involved, the deal typically requires a Management Services Organization structure that separates the clinical entity from the business operations. In strong CPOM states, the structure must hold up under state scrutiny while still delivering the economic deal the parties negotiated. We design structures that work in your specific state.
What happens to Medicare and Medicaid enrollment when a practice is sold?
Medicare and Medicaid provider numbers and enrollment do not automatically transfer to a new owner. Depending on the transaction structure, the buyer may need to file a Change of Ownership (CHOW) with CMS, apply for new enrollment, or reassign billing privileges. The timing of these filings directly affects cash flow after closing. We build the provider number transition into the deal timeline so reimbursement does not stall.
Can a physician buy the practice they currently work at?
Yes, and it is one of the most common physician practice transactions we handle. The physician already knows the patient base, the payor mix, and the operations, which simplifies due diligence but creates its own negotiating dynamics. Key issues include how the practice is valued relative to the physician's existing compensation, how a transition period is structured if the selling physician stays on, and how non-compete terms are written to reflect the physician's prior relationship with the practice.
What can I expect during an initial consultation in Leawood?
During your confidential initial consultation in Leawood, we'll discuss your medical practice acquisition law needs, review your current situation, assess potential challenges specific to Kansas, and outline a clear path forward. We'll explain our process, answer your questions, and determine if we're the right fit for your needs.
Do you work with companies outside of Leawood?
Yes, we represent clients nationwide while maintaining a strong presence in Leawood. Our managing partner handles medical practice acquisition law matters across all 50 states, coordinating with local counsel where state-specific requirements apply.

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M&A Market: Leawood & the Kansas City Metro

Kansas City straddles Missouri and Kansas, creating a dual-state M&A environment with distinct regulatory considerations for each side of the metro. The region is a national leader in animal health and veterinary sciences, anchored by the USDA's National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility and companies like Ceva Animal Health. Kansas City's M&A activity extends into financial services (home to major operations for Cerner, now Oracle Health), logistics, and a growing tech startup scene supported by accelerators like the KC Techweek ecosystem.

Top M&A Sectors Near Leawood

  • Animal Health & Agri-Science
  • Healthcare IT & Digital Health
  • Logistics & Supply Chain
  • Financial Services & Fintech
  • Food & Beverage Manufacturing

Deal Environment

The bi-state metro creates unique opportunities for buyers who understand how to navigate Missouri and Kansas regulatory differences in a single market. Deal flow is strong in the $1M-$15M range, with many second- and third-generation family businesses in food production and distribution seeking exits.

Why Acquire in the Kansas City Area

Kansas City's central time zone location and low cost of living make it a magnet for remote-work-era company relocations, and the metro's designation as the global animal health corridor means acquirers gain access to a specialized talent pool unavailable elsewhere. Missouri's Opportunity Zone incentives in the urban core add tax-advantaged upside to certain deals.

Kansas Legal Considerations

Because Kansas City spans two states, acquirers must determine which state's laws govern the transaction; Missouri does not enforce non-compete agreements against low-wage workers under recent reforms, while Kansas maintains broader enforceability, creating materially different workforce dynamics on each side of State Line Road.

Kansas Legal Considerations for Medical Practice Acquisition Law

Non-Compete Laws

Enforceable with blue-pencil modification available

Filing Requirements

Entity mergers and conversions require filing with the Kansas Secretary of State. Annual reports are required. Businesses in regulated industries (banking, insurance, utilities) need separate regulatory approvals.

Key Kansas Considerations

  • Kansas imposes a 3% surtax on corporate income over $50,000, effectively creating a 7% rate that should be factored into deal modeling
  • The Kansas Corporation Commission regulates utilities and common carriers, requiring approval of ownership changes for those entities
  • Kansas agribusiness acquisitions may involve complex water rights issues (particularly Ogallala Aquifer appropriation rights) that transfer separately from land

Kansas Bar Authority

Kansas Bar Association. Voluntary bar. Kansas Supreme Court handles attorney admission separately.

Bar association website

Kansas Federal and Business Courts

Federal districts: D. Kan.

Business court: No dedicated business court division. Commercial disputes proceed through general civil courts.

Kansas M&A Market Context

Kansas M&A activity centers on agricultural equipment, food and beverage, and aviation manufacturing, with Wichita as a significant aerospace M&A hub.

Watchpoints

Common Leawood Medical Practice Acquisition Law Pitfalls

These are the items we see derail medical practice acquisition law transactions in the Leawood market. Each one is rooted in current statutory law, recent legislative changes, or recurring patterns from the deals Alex has handled.

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Kansas non-compete enforcement and earn-out exposure

State legal framework

Enforceable with blue-pencil modification available

"The conversation you're avoiding today becomes the lawsuit you're defending tomorrow."
Alex Lubyansky · Alex LinkedIn Published (Notion library)
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Kansas regulatory framework attorneys flag at LOI

State statute

Securities regulated by Kansas Office of the Securities Commissioner (ksc.ks.gov). Kansas follows the Uniform Securities Act; Blue Sky notice filings required for Reg D. Kansas has no statute governing non-competes; enforceability is governed by common law.

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Common medical practice acquisition law mistake from the field

From Alex Lubyansky

When the other side returns a redlined definitive, you don't need to be an attorney to scan the document and see whether it's signal or noise. If the entire document is now red, you can see it visually. The quick scan is whether these are actually important points or whether this is grammatical nitpicking for the sake of grammatical nitpicking. The latter is a pretty big red flag pretty quickly. In a good transaction, the redlining focuses on risk allocation, earnouts, exclusivity. The structural points that matter to the client on either side. That's fair. That's fine. When you see the same point reraised three rounds later, you have to ask whether that's a memory problem or just another way to keep the meter running. Sometimes I wonder if the firms are working together to make sure it goes back and forth. I'm not part of that.

Attorney perspective on medical practice attorney matters in Leawood

Alex Lubyansky, Managing Partner at Acquisition Stars
"When the other side returns a redlined definitive, you don't need to be an attorney to scan the document and see whether it's signal or noise. If the entire document is now red, you can see it visually. The quick scan is whether these are actually important points or whether this is grammatical nitpicking for the sake of grammatical nitpicking. The latter is a pretty big red flag pretty quickly. In a good transaction, the redlining focuses on risk allocation, earnouts, exclusivity. The structural points that matter to the client on either side. That's fair. That's fine. When you see the same point reraised three rounds later, you have to ask whether that's a memory problem or just another way to keep the meter running. Sometimes I wonder if the firms are working together to make sure it goes back and forth. I'm not part of that."
Alex Lubyansky, Senior Counsel On negotiation (warning) (Leo Landaverde M&A Podcast)

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