Shireen T. Hart

Shireen T. Hart

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Managing Director / Chair / Shareholder
Burlington VT

Posts by Shireen T. Hart

Primmer Announces New Managing Director for 2024

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Shireen Hart Named to Board of Directors of Vermont Chamber of Commerce

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Primmer Attorneys Named 'Best' in America for Forty Consecutive Years

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Shireen has been practicing law in Vermont for nearly thirty years, with her primary focus on health law. As the senior healthcare attorney, Shireen and her team represent all types of health-related entities, such as Hospitals, Designated Agencies, Special Services Agencies, Long Term Care Facilities, Home Health Agencies, Professional Associations, Vendors, and Individual Clinicians and Practices. The team's services run the gamut of what our clients experience, with a dedication to responsiveness and full coverage. Hospital and other facility clients do not go on vacation, so the ability to be accessible at key times is paramount.

Shireen's individual focus is on Compliance, Certificates of Need, Medical Staff Matters, Professional Licensure, Reimbursement Issues, Contract and Employment Matters, and Governance, with a focus on Non-profit Law. The Healthcare team frequently has matters pending before the Green Mountain Care Board, the Vermont Board of Medical Practice, the Office of Professional Regulation, Vermont's Medicaid Fraud and Residential Abuse Unit, and the Department of Vermont Health Access.

Shireen has built a strong team of professionals who have spent years working at other healthcare entities before joining Primmer, allowing the team to benefit from colleagues' invaluable boots-on-the-ground experience in the field.

Of her decision to practice HealthCare Law, Shireen notes, "I was attracted to practice health law in Vermont because of the clients we serve. They are devoted to their patients, their community members, their staff, and their missions. Beyond the practice of law, I like to engage with and serve my local and state-wide communities through non-profit leadership opportunities. I am honored to be serving currently on both the Burlington Business Association and the Vermont Chamber of Commerce Boards, along with the ECHO, Leahy Center for Lake Champlain Board of Directors. I am particularly proud to be an Honorary Board member of KidSafe Collaborative after having serving on their board. My mother is no longer with us, but she modeled being an engaged community member, and I am doing my best to follow in her footsteps."

Education

  • College of William & Mary College of Law, J.D.
  • Middlebury College, B.A.

Professional Affiliations

  • Vermont Bar Association
  • New Hampshire Bar Association
  • Health Care Compliance Association
  • American Health Lawyers Association
  • Chittenden County Bar Association

Admitted to Practice

  • Vermont Bar
  • New Hampshire Bar
  • U.S. District Court for the District of New Hampshire
  • U.S. District Court for the District of New York
  • U.S. District Court for the District of Vermont

Pro Bono & Volunteer Work

Speaking Engagements

  • "The Covid-19 National and Public Health Emergencies are Ending--Now What?", Green Mountain Human Resources Association, April, 2023
  • What You Have Missed in Compliance”, Vermont Medical Society, May 2021

    Vermont Medical Society, Compliance Issues, April 2020

  • Vermont Psychological Association, HIPAA in the Context of Practice and Vermont Law, December 2019
  • Vermont State Dental Society, In the Know: Legal and Compliance Challenges, September 2019
  • PCC’s Annual Users Conference, Practical Pediatric Legal Update, 2011 – 2019
  • Vermont Medical Society, Medicaid, Overpayments and Whistleblowers, February 2019
  • Vermont Psychological Association, Vermont's New Minor Consent Law, December 2017
  • Vermont Medical Society, HIPAA & Compliance Update, March 2017
  • Medical Malpractice Trends, 2014
  • Physician Aid in Dying, 2013 and 2014
  • Health Care Reform for Employers, Now What?, 2013
  • Adverse Event and Intentional Unsafe Act Reporting and Disclosing, 2012
  • How to Respond to the Disruptive Patient or Visitor, 2011
  • Overview of the Advance Directive and Guardianship Statutes in Vermont and Applicable Sections for Medical Decision-Making, May 2010
  • Nursing Home Admissions Agreements and Collections Roundtable, March 2010
  • Legal Parameters for Chronic Pain Management Strategies, 2009
  • Recent Developments in Employment Law, 2009
  • Patient Confidentiality and Requests for Medical Information under Vermont Law and the HIPAA Privacy Regulations, 2008