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Madelyn “Mallie” Brocato is an associate with the Medicare Compliance Group of Carr Allison and is a resident in our Birmingham (AL) office. Her practice focuses on assisting clients with the federal Medicare Secondary Payer Act.

Mallie earned her Bachelor of Science degree, magna cum laude, in public health, with a minor in communications, from the University of Alabama. She then earned her Master of Laws in health law and compliance, as well as her Juris Doctor from Cumberland School of Law at Samford University (AL). While at Cumberland, she served as team captain of the Health Care Transactions Competition Team and president of the Student Health Lawyers Association. She also won the CALI Award for Scholar of Merit in American Law Practice & Procedure and Scholar of Merit in Health Care Transactions.

A PERSONAL NOTE

 

Spending time with friends and family, usually catching a game (almost any sport will do) or binge-watching the latest can't-miss show. I also love reading, listening to country music and traveling!

"I enjoy the complex nature of Medicare Compliance work, and it's especially rewarding to learn from and collaborate with such a talented team!"

PRACTICE AREA

Medicare Compliance

ADMITTED TO PRACTICE

State of Alabama

 

EDUCATION

Cumberland School of Law at Samford University (AL), JD

Cumberland School of Law at Samford University (AL), LLLM

University of Alabama, BS, magna cum laude

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