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Eills, Andrew B.

Andrew B. Eills - Manchester, NH

Attorney at Sheehan Phinney

Corporate Lawyers in Manchester, NH

1000 Elm Street 17th Floor Manchester, NH 03101

Manchester Corporate Lawyer

Updated: 02/16/2026

Areas of Practice

  • Corporate
  • Healthcare
  • Non-Profit, Charitable & Religious Institutions

Attorney Information

Overview

Andrew's health care practice is focused in the areas of compliance, regulation, transactions and non-profit governance. Andrew regularly advises health care providers on a variety of regulatory and transactional issues, including the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 and related regulations, the Anti-Kickback Statute, the Physician Self- Referral (Stark) law, EMTALA, licensing of physicians and of health care facilities, physician recruitment, and HIPAA and state privacy laws. Andrew has particular expertise and experience appearing before the New Hampshire Health Services Planning and Review Board in certificate of need proceedings.

Andrew also has particular expertise with New Hampshire’s Administrative Procedures Act and represents a broad array of entities in matters before New Hampshire state agencies and boards. His practice includes state administrative law proceedings and rule-making before regulatory bodies, including the New Hampshire Bureau of Administrative Services, the New Hampshire Department of Insurance, the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration, and the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Division of Charitable Trusts.


Awards and Honors

Honors

  • Best Lawyers in America®, Health Care
  • Recognized as a top attorney in New Hampshire by Business NH Magazine
  • Chambers USA, Healthcare

Education

  • Legal Education

    • Tulane Law School, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1987
      J.D., Doctor of Jurisprudence
  • Non Legal Education

    • Stanford University, Stanford, California, 1984
      A.B., Bachelor of Arts
      Honors: With Distinction and Departmental Honors

Current Employment Position(s)

  • Shareholder

Past Positions

  • Lagher, Callahan & Gartrell, PA, Shareholder-Director, 1993 - 2004

Languages

  • French

Classes and Seminars

  • Attorney Panel Member on Race and Ethnicity Data Collection for Hospitals at Forum on the Coordination of Interpreter Services, 2005 - Present
  • Presenter for New Hampshire Bar Association Continuing Legal Education Seminar, "Health Law Update,", 2005 - Present

Pro Bono Activities

  • Red River Theatres, Member, Board of Trustees
  • Concord Regional Visiting Nurse Association, Member, Board of Trustees
  • Member, NH Public Employee Labor Relations Board; nominated by Governor Hassan and confirmed by the NH Executive Council as PELRB Board Member, June, 2016-Present
  • Piscataquog Land Conservancy, Member, Land Protection Committee, 2022- present
  • New Hampshire Cycling Club, Member, Board of Directors, 2007-2016

Representative Cases

  • MacNeill v. Brownell
    • Citation: 574 A.2d 1375
    • Court: N.H.
    • Year: 1990
    • Serial Number: 1990086544

Published Works

Articles

  • Critical Updates in Healthcare Law and Enforcement Priorities for 2025 (webinar)
  • Are cannabis and dispensary outlets a model for New Hampshire’s future? Newly formed commission to set guidelines as state heads toward a path of pot legalization
  • What can the West Coast teach New Hampshire about marijuana?
  • Telehealth Law Signals a “New Normal”
  • Governor Sununu Extends Long Term Care Stabilization Program to July 31, 2020 – Original End Date of June 30 Recognized as Too Early
  • COVID-19 Emergency Healthcare System Relief Fund
  • Update: CMS Suspends Advance Payment Program and Reevaluates Accelerated Payment Program
  • “Alternative Care Settings” – Governor Sununu Orders In-Network Payments Rates for Procedures Conducted at Out-of-Network Sites
  • CMS Issues Waivers of Sanctions under the Stark Law During COVID-19 Emergency: Examples and Guidance
  • CARES Act: Expansion of the Accelerated Payment Program: A Needed Lifeline for Medicare Providers
  • The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (The Cares Act)
  • COVID-19 Medicare Provider Enrollment Relief: CMS Update and FAQs
  • Health Professional Licensing Update: Practicing Medicine Across State Lines Without a License to Respond to COVID-19
  • COVID-19: HIPAA Covered Entity and Business Associate Disclosure Rules
  • NH Legal Perspective: Telemedicine can Assist in the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders
  • Private Equity’s Role in the Future of Healthcare
  • Gauging Critical Access Hospital Protections
  • Stark Law and Anti-kickback Statute Reform
  • N.H. Bar Journal – Spring 2007. The Federal Deficit Reduction Act of 2006: Efforts to Cut Spending, Incentives to Enact New False Claims Acts

Bar Admissions

  • New Hampshire, 1988
  • U.S. District Court District of New Hampshire, 1988

Other Affiliations

  • New Hampshire Bar Association, 1990 - Present (Chair, Health Section)
  • American Health Lawyers Association
  • Federal Communications Bar Association
  • Healthcare Financial Management Association
  • Merrimack County Bar Association
  • American Health Lawyers Association, AHLA ACO Task Force, 2012-2014
  • Healthcare Financial Management Association, Member and Presenter

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Manchester, NH

1000 Elm Street
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Manchester, NH 03101

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