Elizabeth Zink-Pearson
For
more than 10 years, Elizabeth Zink-Pearson has served the
needs of health care providers around the country. Prior to
private practice, she worked in the government arena as a
clerk for the Judge George C. Edwards of the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the Sixth Circuit and as an Attorney Advisor for
the U.S. Department of Labor. As a founding member of Pearson
& Bernard, PSC in 1998, Liz brought her extensive experience
in health law and employment law to the firm along with her
characteristic informal, non-legal approach to resolving client
conflicts in the ever-changing world of health care.
Over the years, Ms. Pearson has expanded her practice to
include corporate organization and merger and acquisitions
for health care providers and broadened her representation
to include admission to many U.S. District Courts around the
country, the U.S. Courts of Appeals for the Fifth, Sixth,
Seventh, Ninth and Tenth Circuits, and the U.S. Supreme Court.
Her state admissions include Kentucky, Ohio, and Indiana.
Consistent with the firm’s mission to counsel and educate
clients, Ms. Pearson lectures frequently for state and national
trade associations on many legal topics including Medicare
compliance, Fraud and Abuse, Corporate Compliance, Employment
Discrimination, and Fair Labor Standards Act. Liz served as
education counsel for the former American Federation for Home
Care and also is a frequent contributor to trade association
journals and newsletters.
Outside the firm, Ms. Pearson shares her legal background
with many community charitable groups. She serves on the Board
of Directors of the Northern Kentucky Volunteer Lawyers and
as counsel and Board Member of the St. Vincent De Paul Community
Pharmacy, a local fully charitable pharmacy for those in need.
Lucian Bernard
Lucian
Bernard brings his legal and practical experience to Pearson
& Bernard, PSC and serves as the firm's Secretary and
Treasurer. He has an economics degree from Guilford College
in 1973 and his J.D. from the University of Cincinnati in
1990. In between, he spent eleven years working in clinical
laboratories. After law school, Lou consulted in class action
litigation and opened a solo practice in Cincinnati, counseling
clients involved in employment and criminal litigation. He
joined a firm representing a class of home health agencies
in Ohio who were suing the state's Medicaid reimbursement
system and stayed until founding Pearson & Bernard, PSC
in 1998. The firm’s philosophy is to take a unique approach
to counseling and educating clients in a non legal manner.
Using this approach, Lou and the firm have successfully represented
health care providers all over the country.
Lucian is an experienced civil and criminal litigator who
remains a member of the federal Criminal Justice Act Panel.
Consistent with the firm’s philosophy of giving back
to the community, his pro bono activities include serving
on the Board of Directors for the Greater Cincinnati Criminal
Defense Lawyers Association and as Educational Counsel for
the American Federation of HomeCare Providers. He has also
served on the Lawyers Advisory Committee for the American
Civil Liberties Union and has been certified by the Ohio Supreme
Court to represent indigent criminal defendants in capital
cases. Lou enjoys teaching and regularly participates in seminars
for health care providers and other employers sponsored by
state and national trade associations, as well as private
consultants, on a variety of issues ranging from Medicare
to the Fair Labor Standards Act.
Lou’s admissions to practice include the State of
Ohio, the District of Columbia, the Supreme Court, the Sixth,
Seventh and Ninth Circuits and various U.S. District Courts
throughout the country. He is a member of the Employment and
Health Law Committees for the Cincinnati Bar Association and
the Long Term Care Committee for the American Health Lawyers
Association.
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