Dana Thompson - Austin, TX
Attorney at Rivas Goldstein, LLP
Corporate Transactions of Health Care Lawyers in Austin, TX
3345 Bee Cave Rd. Suite 104 Austin, TX 78746
Austin Corporate Transactions of Health Care Lawyer
Updated: 04/20/2026
Areas of Practice
- Corporate Transactions of Health Care
Attorney Information
Overview
Dana Thompson joined Rivas Goldstein, LLP in 2013. Ms. Thompson acts as the lead advisor for the firm's clients in healthcare transactions and general business matters. Ms. Thompson also routinely advises clients on laws applicable to the health care industry, including the federal Anti-Kickback Statute, Stark Law, and other fraud, waste, and abuse laws. Ms. Thompson represents a variety of health care providers, including laboratories, pharmacies, medical practices, home health agencies, hospices, and DME providers.
Prior to joining Rivas Goldstein, Ms. Thompson gained experience in litigation and general corporate matters at law firms in Houston, Texas and Los Angeles, California.
Ms. Thompson is admitted to practice in Texas (2009), California (2012), and New York (2017). She obtained her Juris Doctorate from The University of Texas School of Law in Austin, Texas in November 2009.
Education
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Legal Education
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The University of Texas School of Law,
Austin,
Texas, 2009
J.D.
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The University of Texas School of Law,
Austin,
Texas, 2009
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Non Legal Education
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Claremont McKenna College,
Claremont,
California, 2006
B.A.
Major: History
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Claremont McKenna College,
Claremont,
California, 2006
Past Positions
- Kessler & Kessler, A Law Corporation, Attorney, 2011 - 2013
- Holmes, Diggs & Eames PLLC, Attorney, 2009 - 2011
Bar Admissions
- Texas, 2009
- California, 2012
- New York, 2017
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