Kim M. Clarke :: Government Investigations & White Collar Defense :: Boston :: Nixon Peabody LLP

Kim M. Clarke
Associate

kclarke@nixonpeabody.com
617-345-6162
Fax: 866-560-0765

Experience

Kim Clarke joined the Litigation department in the fall of 2003.  She is a member of the firm's Government Investigations and White Collar Defense Practice.  She currently focuses her practice on government investigations focused on the pharmaceutical and medical device industries and has represented individuals and corporations in matters relating to civil and criminal fraud and abuse, particularly alleged violations of the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act; the Federal Anti-Kickback Statute; and the False Claims Act.  Prior to joining the firm, Ms. Clarke worked for Partners Healthcare Systems, Inc.

Kim serves as a member of the firm’s Pro Bono Committee and serves as a Pro Bono Attorney for the Boston office.

Publications and presentations
  • “Compliance/Noncompliance with Clinical Research Billing,” Health Care Compliance Association Conference on Research Billing Compliance. (Speaker)
  • “Noncompliance in Clinical Research Billing,” Aspen’s Clinical Research Compliance Manual, 2008. (Author)

Admissions

Kim is admitted to practice in the federal and state courts in Massachusetts.

Education

Suffolk University Law School, J.D.
University of Michigan, Master of Health Services Administration
University of Pennsylvania, B.A.

Affiliations

Kim is a member of the Massachusetts Bar Association, the Boston Bar Association and the Women’s Bar Association. Kim is a Member of the Board of the Volunteer Lawyers Project; Co-Chair of the Women’s Bar Association Amicus Committee and Co-Chair of Associates for Civil Rights.

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