David Scott Barmak is a lawyer practicing nursing home abuse and neglect, commercial, health and health care law and 12 other areas of law. David received a B.A. degree from Duke University in 1980, and has been licensed for 42 years. David practices at Barmak and Associates, LLC in Princeton, NJ and 1 other location.
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Areas of Law
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Health Care 1
- Long Term Care
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Other 14
- Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
- Commercial
- Health and Health Care Law
- Managed Care
- Nursing Home and Assisted Living Defense
- Business and Commercial Law
- Employer Employment Law
- Health Care Mergers and Acquisitions
- Home Health Care
- Health Care Regulatory Compliance
- Fraud
- Waste & Abuse Counseling
- Privacy & Data Security Counseling
- Litigation and Appeals
Practice Details
Experience
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Bar Admission & MembershipsAdmissions1984, New Jersey
1998, New York
1998, Connecticut
2009, Pennsylvania
MembershipsNew Jersey State Bar Association (Member: Board of Directors
Health and Hospital Section, 2004-
Vice-Chairman, 2008-2009
Chair, 2009-2010)
Business Member of LeadingAge NJ & Member of Board of Directors 2012-
Member of the American
College of Health Care Administrators, 2012 -.. -
Education & CertificationsLaw SchoolCornell University
Class of 1983
J.D.
Law
Other EducationDuke University
Class of 1980
B.A.
Economics
David Scott Barmak
29 Emmons Drive, Suite A-20Princeton, NJ 08540U.S.A.
Show on mapSuite 40 A, 525 East 72nd StreetNew York, NY 10021U.S.A.
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