David Baghdassarian is admitted to practice in Florida. He is not currently admitted in North Carolina.
David Baghdassarian focuses his practice on commercial transactions, technology transactions and licensing, e-commerce, cybersecurity, and health care. He represents numerous closely-held and public companies in connection with commercial transactions, technology-related transactions including licensing and development, electronic commerce-related matters, financing matters, joint ventures, corporate governance matters, and mergers and acquisitions. His experience includes negotiating and drafting software licensing agreements, software as a service (SaaS) agreements, software development agreements, mobile device use policies, website privacy policies and terms of use, distribution agreements, shareholders' agreements, independent contractor agreements, asset-based lending facilities, factoring agreements, management and consulting agreements, employment agreements, asset purchase agreements, and stock purchase agreements. David played a significant role on a team that served as the external legal department for the world’s largest distributor of wireless phones and provider of related services during the company’s most dramatic period of global expansion.
David also advises clients regarding cybersecurity and data protection matters including assessing and identifying risks, protecting information systems, and preparing responses for breaches including compliance with statutory and regulatory requirements.
His health care practice includes counseling physicians, physician groups, and other health care entities on a variety of legal matters, including regulatory compliance, telemedicine and e-health issues, Medicare and Medicaid reimbursement issues, HIPAA, licensure matters, and compliance with federal and state fraud and abuse laws, including the federal Anti-Kickback Statute and its safe harbors, the Stark law and its exceptions, and state self-referral and fraud and abuse laws. David has represented a broad range of health care clients including diagnostic imaging facilities, specialty pharmacies, compressed medical gas manufacturers, clinical laboratories, community mental health centers, physician networks, and physician groups.