Raymond J. Lindholm, Esq.
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Atlanta, Georgia 30338
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Brown, Dresevic, Gustafson, Iwrey, Kalmowitz and Pendleton
The Health Law Partners, LLC
1530 Dunwoody Village Parkway, Suite 209
Atlanta, GA 30338
(tel) 770-804-4700
(fax) 678-666-5667
RAYMOND J. LINDHOLM is an associate with The HLP. Mr. Lindholm began his studies at the Georgia State University School of Music where he received a Bachelor of Music degree in 2004 with a certificate in Violin Performance. In 2011, he graduated Cum Laude from Georgia State University College of Law. While in law school, Mr. Lindholm won several litigation and legal writing awards, and was named as the inaugural recipient of the Student Health Law Award in recognition of his broad achievements in health law. He was a Board Member of the Moot Court Honors Society, and also served as the graduate research assistant to the founder and director of the Center for Law, Health & Society. In addition, Mr. Lindholm clerked for the Honorable A. Harris Adams at the Georgia Court of Appeals.
In 2010, Mr. Lindholm was awarded an ORISE Research Fellowship to work with Pharmaceutical Injury experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention conducting an exhaustive survey of State Laws regulating prescription drugs. His research projects and papers have been highlighted at symposiums and conferences across the country and published in the international health journal Reviews on Environmental Health.
Prior to law school, Mr. Lindholm founded and ran the Lindholm School, a school of music, and acquired Atlanta Classic Weddings, a business for which he won multiple awards.
Mr. Lindholm practices in all areas of health law. He has assisted physician groups, ambulatory centers, independent diagnostic testing facilities, medical suppliers, and medical device manufacturers with a wide range of issues, including health care compliance matters, corporate business transactions, reimbursement issues, RAC audits, and international medical device importation regulations.
Mr. Lindholm is a member of the State Bar of Georgia Health Law Section, the Atlanta Medical Group Management Association, and the American Health Lawyers Association. He is admitted to practice in Georgia and Tennessee.
Education
JD, Georgia State University, 2011
Honors:
Cum Laude;
2011 Health Law Award Recipient;
Moot Court Honors Society;
Litigation Honors – Best Brief, Best Overall Advocate, & Excellence in Litigation Award
Activities:
Catholic Law Students Association – Co-Founder & President;
Health Law Association;
National Native American Law Students Association;
National Health Law Moot Court Competition;
National Navy JAG Moot Court Competition
BMu, Georgia State University, 2004
Major: Violin Performance
Jurisdictions Admitted to Practice
Georgia, 2011Tennessee , 2011
Professional & Bar Association Memberships
State Bar of Georgia Health Law Section
Atlanta Medical Group Management Association
American Health Lawyers Association
Publications
Lindholm, R; Combating Childhood Obesity: A Survey of Laws Affecting the Built Environments of Low-Income & Minority Children; Rev Environ Health 2011; 26(3): 155-167.
Beaubrun A, Lindholm R, Paulozzi L, MD, MPH. A Comprehensive Review of State Legislation Governing Prescription Drug Abuse and Diversion in the United States [Anticipated Publication 2011].
Speaking Engagements
"Enlightenment Luncheon: Childhood Obesity: An Issue Plaguing Our Nation’s Youth," hosted by Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta & Emory University Department of Pediatrics, November 2011.
"Progress Through Partnerships," Poster Presentation, 2011 Joint Annual Meeting of the Safe States Alliance, April 2011.
Sustainable Atlanta Roundtables, Speaker & Panelist, hosted by the Southface Energy Institute, April 2011.
Speaker, Annual Meeting of Institute for the Study of Disability & Disadvantage, December 2010.
Paper Presentation, Break the Cycle Symposium, hosted by the Institute for the Study of Disability & Disadvantage & Emory University, May 2010.

