Elizabeth focuses her practice on regulatory compliance and enforcement defense matters for companies in the pharmaceuticals, medical device, dietary supplement, cosmetics, and food industries as well as pharmacies and distributors.
She advises clients on FDA regulations related to labeling, advertising, importing and exporting, and manufacturing practices. Her practice also encompasses administrative matters and civil litigation related to DEA requirements. On the enforcement defense side of her practice, Elizabeth counsels clients on fraud and abuse compliance and litigation involving the False Claims Act, the Stark law, and the federal anti-kickback statute.
Prior to joining Mintz, Elizabeth was a health law associate in the Washington office of a Wisconsin-based national law firm, where she assisted clients with a wide range of FDA, DEA, and health care fraud and abuse enforcement matters. Earlier, she was a winter associate at that firm.
While earning her law degree, Elizabeth also completed a clerkship at the White House Council on Environmental Quality and internships with the Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of the General Counsel and Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance. At law school, she served as a note & comment editor of the Catholic University Law Review.