The St. Regis New York
New York, NY
Wilson Sonsini will sponsor The L Suite 2026 TechGC New York Digital Health Forum, a half-day event designed for general counsel and chief legal officers in the industry. Multiple content sessions will explore emerging legal challenges, including oversight of AI-enabled products, compliance obligations for data sharing, and expanding liability tied to model transparency and data provenance. Participants will discuss how evolving FDA, CMS, and DEA priorities are shaping both legal and business strategy.
Partner Jodi Daniel will co-lead a group discussion on “Customer Data in Digital Health: The Gap Between Contract and Reality” with Eric Brown, chief legal officer at Surescripts.
Partner Andrea Linna and Nicole Navarre Girault, general counsel at Peppy Health, will discuss “Corporate Practice & the Future of Care Delivery.”
This event is by invitation for L Suite members only.
Tomoko Beytien
tbeytien@wsgr.com
Jodi Daniel is a nationally recognized leader in digital health law and policy, trusted by health care organizations and technology innovators to navigate the complex and dynamic regulatory landscape of digital health and wellness. With over 30 years of experience in healthcare innovation—including 15 years as a lawyer and senior policymaker at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)—Jodi leverages her extensive experience in digital health and health data to deliver strategic, practical advice to clients engaged in groundbreaking products and services that raise novel legal, policy, and ethical issues.
Andrea Linna is a partner at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, where she is a member of the firm’s digital health industry group and its healthcare practice. With more than a decade dedicated to healthcare law, Andrea exclusively represents digital health and healthcare IT clients, from emerging companies to established industry players, investors, and healthcare systems. Andrea guides her clients through the patchwork of federal and state laws that apply to digital health companies, addressing issues such as corporate practice of medicine, Stark Law compliance, Anti-Kickback Statute considerations, fee splitting, billing Medicare and Medicaid, contracting with commercial payors, value-based care arrangements, artificial intelligence, remote patient monitoring, online prescribing, scope of practice, and licensing requirements.