Regional law firm promotes Rising Star Associate Emily Kretchmer to leadership
Krokidas & Bluestein New Firm Partner Emily Kretchmer
(BOSTON, MA) January 1, 2017 – Boston-based law firm Krokidas & Bluestein announced that Emily Kretchmer has been promoted to partner.
“Emily has been indispensable to the work we do at Krokidas & Bluestein, and is a key member of our health care practice. Her high level work provides our clients with sound counsel,” says Managing Partner Robert Griffin.
Emily joined Krokidas & Bluestein in 2011. Emily concentrates her practice in the areas of healthcare, nonprofit, administrative and corporate law. Her primary focus is on regulatory compliance and operational matters affecting health care and human service providers and facilities. She assists her clients with transactional matters such as strategic affiliations, state and federal regulatory filings, privacy, fraud and abuse, contracts, as well as corporate compliance, reimbursements, and legislative and general regulatory matters.
Emily is a 2001 graduate of Tufts University and a 2006 cum laude graduate of Suffolk University School of Law where she also obtained a concentration with distinction in Health and Biomedical Law. Emily has been named four times a “Rising Star” in the practice of Health Care Law in Boston Magazine’s New England Super Lawyers.
Emily is a member of the Boston Healthcare for the Homeless’ Emerging Leaders Board (ELB). Through her work with ELB, Emily works to increase awareness of the organization’s services and impact on the Greater Boston homeless community. She has also written and lectured on corporate compliance, privacy and health care transactions for several professional and trade organizations.
About Krokidas & Bluestein
Krokidas & Bluestein provides legal services in the areas of public, nonprofit and for-profit general corporate law, health care and social services law, education law, real estate development, finance and property management, public and private civil litigation, and labor and employment law.