- Health Care
- Health Litigation
- Food and Drug Law
Cori Annapolen Goldberg joined the Washington D.C. location of Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P. in 2007. As a senior associate, she focuses her practice on health law matters, food and drug law issues, government and internal investigations, and white collar criminal defense. She has worked with clients including hospitals, academic medical centers, medical device manufacturers, pharmaceutical companies, physicians, and other health care providers. Her practice includes the representation of health care clients in compliance matters, including internal investigations and self-disclosures.
Cori advises her clients on a broad array of topics including corporate compliance issues, the Anti-Kickback Statute, the Stark Law, and various food and drug law regulations. She also represents large corporations in investigations by the U.S. Department of Justice, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and other federal and state agencies.
Prior to joining Fulbright, Cori served as a judicial law clerk to Judge Clayton Greene, Jr. on the Court of Appeals of Maryland.
- Represents hospitals and health systems, medical device companies, and academic medical centers in internal and government investigations and self-disclosures
- Represents hospitals and health systems in compliance and fraud and abuse matters
- Prepares clinical trial agreements and consulting agreements for orthopedic device manufacturers
- Creates and implements compliance programs for musculoskeletal and orthopedic device manufacturers
- Advises hospitals and medical device manufacturers about financial conflicts of interest issues and IRB requirements in clinical trials
- Assisted acute care facility with voluntary disclosure to CMS of potential Stark Law violations, using CMS's new Self-Referral Disclosure Protocol
- Assisted pharmaceutical company with transfer of IND responsibilities to contract research organization
- Handled reinstatement of a physician who had been excluded from participating in the Medicare program
- Conducted litigation risk assessment for medical technology company related to the launch of a new product
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Healthcare Businesswomen's Association
- Mid-Atlantic Executive Board of Directors, President-Elect (2012)
- Mid-Atlantic Board of Directors, Director-at-Large, Programming (2011)
- Mid-Atlantic Chapter, Event Coordinator (2010)
- Maryland State Bar Association - Health Law Section
- American Health Lawyers' Association
- "Rising Star," Healthcare Businesswomen's Association (2011)
- Co-author with John Kelly and Richard Smith, "The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: The Healthcare Industry is Under the Microscope," AHLA's Practice Group Report: International Healthcare Update, April 13, 2010
- Co-author with John Kelly, "The Impact of Law Enforcement Trends and Legislative Reform on the Health Care Industry," BNA's Health Care Fraud Report, Vol 13., No. 24, p. 971-74, December 16, 2009
- Regular contributor to weekly Fulbright Washington Health Care Update
- "The Custody Battle Over Cryogenically Preserved Embryos after Divorce," 2 M.S.U. Journal of Gender Law 4, Winter Issue 2007
- "Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy: Legal Responses to the Public Health Crisis," 12 Virginia Journal of Social Policy & Law 744, 2005
- "The Court of Appeals Paints a New Canvas: Imposing Stricter Standards on Landlords to Abate Lead Paint Poisoning in Children," 64 Maryland Law Review 1268, 2005
- Co-panelist, "Off-label Investigations: Recent Actions, Settlements and Enforcement Trends," FX Conferences Audio Conference, August 17, 2011
2006 - J.D., cum laude, Certificate in Health Law, University of Maryland School of Law
2006 - M.P.H., University of Maryland School of Medicine
2003 - B.A., Sociology, Emory University
As an undergraduate, Cori was on the Dean's List, and was a member of the Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Honor Society, the Alpha Epsilon Delta Science Honor Society, and the National Society for Collegiate Scholars. In law school, she served as a Notes and Comments Editor for the Maryland Law Review, was on the National Health Law Moot Court Team, and was a member of the Student Health Law Organization. Cori received first place in the 2005 George Washington University Legal Research and Writing Competition and was awarded the William P. Cunningham Award for exceptional achievements and service to the school. She also worked as a Teaching Assistant and Writing Fellow.
Cori is admitted to practice law in Washington, D.C. and Maryland. She is also admitted to the United States District Court for the District of Maryland.



