Attorney Profile

Jeffrey Ehrhardt

Jeffrey Ehrhardt

Associate

Jeffrey Ehrhardt is an Associate in the firm’s Commercial Litigation and Health Services Practice Groups.

Jeff has successfully resolved issues for healthcare clients confronting litigation, regulatory, and compliance matters. Among other areas, this includes scope of practice and clinical privileges issues, rate reimbursement, kickback issues, and false claims allegations. Since 2016, the Health Services Practice Group has been recognized in the Chambers USA directory.

Previously, Jeff served as research assistant to author and Professor Patrick Connors, a leading expert on civil procedure in New York courts where he assisted in writing the CPLR Practice Commentaries regarding stays, motions, discovery, and subpoenas. Jeff also assisted Professor Connors in his authorship of the New York Practice treatise. In addition, Jeff served as a judicial intern in the Albany chambers of a Supreme Court Justice of the Appellate Division, Third Department.

After his second year of law school, Jeff was a Summer Associate at Rivkin Radler, gaining experience in a variety of the firm’s practice areas. Prior to that Jeff was a clerk with a New York law firm where he worked on litigation matters.

Jeff is the author of the article, “Relinquishing Geographic Mobility for Free Tuition,” which is published in the Albany Government Law Review. The article discusses whether the New York State Excelsior Scholarship, which conditions free college on living and working exclusively in New York for a period after graduation, unconstitutionally restricts travel and commerce.

In his free time, Jeff enjoys hiking, playing soccer, and exploring craft breweries.

Albany
F: (518) 462-4199

66 South Pearl St., 11th Floor
Albany, NY 12207

Bar Admission

New York

Education

Albany Law School, Juris Doctor, summa cum laude

Stony Brook University, B.A., phi beta kappa

Jeffrey Ehrhardt

Associate

Jeffrey Ehrhardt is an Associate in the firm’s Commercial Litigation and Health Services Practice Groups.

Jeff has successfully resolved issues for healthcare clients confronting litigation, regulatory, and compliance matters. Among other areas, this includes scope of practice and clinical privileges issues, rate reimbursement, kickback issues, and false claims allegations. Since 2016, the Health Services Practice Group has been recognized in the Chambers USA directory.

Previously, Jeff served as research assistant to author and Professor Patrick Connors, a leading expert on civil procedure in New York courts where he assisted in writing the CPLR Practice Commentaries regarding stays, motions, discovery, and subpoenas. Jeff also assisted Professor Connors in his authorship of the New York Practice treatise. In addition, Jeff served as a judicial intern in the Albany chambers of a Supreme Court Justice of the Appellate Division, Third Department.

After his second year of law school, Jeff was a Summer Associate at Rivkin Radler, gaining experience in a variety of the firm’s practice areas. Prior to that Jeff was a clerk with a New York law firm where he worked on litigation matters.

Jeff is the author of the article, “Relinquishing Geographic Mobility for Free Tuition,” which is published in the Albany Government Law Review. The article discusses whether the New York State Excelsior Scholarship, which conditions free college on living and working exclusively in New York for a period after graduation, unconstitutionally restricts travel and commerce.

In his free time, Jeff enjoys hiking, playing soccer, and exploring craft breweries.

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