Samuel T. Gilkeson AssociateSheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton LLPWebsitewww.sheppardmullin.comOrganization ProfileFull ProfileConnectEmail424-288-5304 Professional Biography Samuel T. Gilkeson IV is an associate in the Corporate Practice Group in the firm's Century City office and is a member of the firm’s Healthcare Team. Education J.D., Pepperdine University, 2017 B.A., West Virginia University, 2012 More Legal and Business Bylines From Samuel T. Gilkeson What’s in the Bottle? FDA Announces New Blockchain Pilot Program for Tracking Drug Distribution - (Posted On Friday, July 12, 2019) Blockchain and Healthcare Innovation: A City, Academia, and Technology Firms Join Forces to find Blockchain Solutions to Address Public Health Challenges - (Posted On Friday, June 14, 2019) Recent Activity in Medicare Audit Programs: CMS Announces Increase in Audit Contractor Oversight - (Posted On Thursday, May 30, 2019) Arkansas and Kentucky Halt Medicaid Work Requirements - (Posted On Friday, April 26, 2019) The Synaptic Health Alliance: A Look at How Blockchain Technology Could Improve Provider Data Quality - (Posted On Thursday, January 31, 2019) Midterms Bring New Focus to Healthcare - (Posted On Monday, November 12, 2018) More Than 700 CEOs of Hospitals and Health Systems Write to Congress to Stop Cuts to the 340B Drug Pricing Program - (Posted On Wednesday, October 10, 2018) The Risk Corridor is Closed: Insurers Seek Recourse in the Federal Circuit - (Posted On Friday, August 10, 2018) The Trump Administration Allows for Longer “Short-Term” Health Insurance Policies, but Coverage Stays the Same - (Posted On Friday, August 03, 2018) No Longer in Suspense: CMS Issues Final Rule Announcing that Risk Adjustment Program Transfers for 2017 will be Distributed in September - (Posted On Friday, July 27, 2018) Pagination Page 1 Next page Next › Current Legal Analysis U.S. Budget Bill Targets Foreign Companies with New Tax Hikes: What French Businesses Need to Know by: Andrius R. Kontrimas PR Supreme Court’s Rejection of Agency Deference Gives Employers New Tools by: Juan Felipe Santos , Ana B. Rosado-Frontanés Why the Family Office of the Future Needs Refreshed Operating Models by: Robert (Bobby) Stover, Jr. , Catherine Fankhauser Supreme Court Narrows Both Judicial Review and Scope of NEPA Reviews by: Rachael L. Lipinski , Michael F. McBride Department of Labor Proposed Budget Seeks To Completely Dismantle OFCCP by: Laura A. Mitchell , Carolyn A. Trotta US Employers Must Submit 2024 EEO-1 Data to the EEOC by June 24, 2025 by: Gabrielle Martin Surface vs. Mineral Owners: Texas Supreme Court Settles Salt Cavern Ownership Dispute by: James “JJ” McAnelly III , Austin T. Lee Cryptocurrency in 401(k): A Balanced Approach Returns by: Alec Nealon Oregon Expands Tax Court Access: HB 2119 Grants Associational Standing to Membership Organizations by: Nikki E. Dobay , Katy Stone District Court Interprets Multiemployer Plan Fee-Shifting Provision to Encompass Attorneys’ Fees and Costs Incurred in Related Litigation by: Neil V. Shah , Anastasia S. Gellman North Dakota Enacts Financial Data Security and Data Breach Notification Requirements by: Hunton Andrews Kurth’s Privacy and Cybersecurity Can There be Only One? The CFTC Faces an Unprecedented Moment with Potentially One Commissioner by: Carl E. Kennedy , Daniel J. Davis Healthcare Preview for the Week of: June 2, 2025 by: Debra Curtis , Kayla Holgash Time Is Money: A Quick Wage-Hour Tip on . . . Successful Summer Internship Programs by: Adriana S. Kosovych Circuit Split Deepens on “Harm” as a Failure to Accommodate Element by: Emily G. Jones Upcoming Events Jun 3 2025 FDA Update: Commissioner Makary at Month Three Jun 3 2025 Labor and Employment Law Mid-Year Update Webinar Jun 4 2025 Government Involvement in the Mortgage Market and Ginnie Mae Jun 6 2025 Healthcare Insights: Navigating Change Under the New Administration Print