Prior to Heisey, Catherine Livingston, a former chief healthcare counsel of the Internal Revenue Service joined the law firm as a partner in March. During her tenure at the IRS, Livingston had helped the department define and create its “pay or play” rule that mandates businesses pay a penalty if they fail to provide employees with healthcare coverage.
Heisey would be primarily focusing on food and drug law with emphasis on advertising, promotion, and compliance counseling. Colleen Heisey was a partner at Hunton & Williams’ Washington office, before she joined Jones Day.
Greg Shumaker, Partner-in-Charge of Jones Day’s Washington Office said, “We’re delighted that Colleen has chosen to join us and bring her vast experience in a highly dynamic regulatory arena to bear for our clients … The many changes happening in the health care industry will have ripple effects in a variety of regulatory areas and her experience adds even more to our depth in providing a full complement of services to a variety of health care and life sciences clients.”
James Dutro, the San Francisco based co-leader of Jones Day’s Health Care Practice said, “health care and life sciences companies are under increasing scrutiny from the FDA, USDA, and other federal and state regulatory agencies … Colleen’s deep understanding of the regulations and the regulators adds significantly to the formidable capabilities we have assembled to counsel clients worldwide on the evolving regulatory environment.”