Our Attorneys
Patric Hooper, Founding Partner
Mr. Hooper received his A.B. degree in economics from the University of California at Los Angeles in 1970. He received his J.D. from the University of San Diego School of Law in 1973.
In 1973, Mr. Hooper began his legal career with the California Department of Justice, where, as a Deputy Attorney General, he represented various state agencies in civil litigation involving health, education, and welfare matters.
Since 1976, he has specialized in litigation against the federal and state governments involving health care matters. He has been involved in hundreds of administrative and judicial proceedings throughout the country as the lead trial and appellate attorney. His cases include some of the most important and complex Medicare, Medicaid and CHAMPUS cases in the health care field.
In 1987, Mr. Hooper, together with Bob Lundy and Lloyd Bookman, formed the national health care law firm of Hooper, Lundy & Bookman, P.C. in Los Angeles. As a founding member of Hooper, Lundy & Bookman, Mr. Hooper has continued to represent health care providers in health care disputes with federal and state governments throughout the country.
In addition to his involvement in resolving disputes, Mr. Hooper also regularly advises nonprofit and for-profit health care organizations regarding reimbursement, certification and licensure issues associated with business transactions and combinations. He continuously advises health care providers of Medicare, Medicaid and CHAMPUS fraud and abuse issues and on state antirebate and referral issues. Mr. Hooper is a frequent lecturer before national health care organizations on issues pertaining to the health care field and has published numerous articles on a variety of health care matters.
Mr. Hooper is a former general counsel to the National Association of Psychiatric Treatment Centers for Children, and is a member of the American Health Lawyers Association, the Healthcare Financial Management Association, the California Society of Healthcare Attorneys, and the California Clinical Laboratory Association. He was also the first chair of the Fraud and Abuse Interest Group of the ABA Health Law Section.
Representative Matters
Labotest v. Bonta, 297 F.3d 892 (9th Cir. 2002)
Azer v. Connell, 306 F.3d 930 (9th Cir. 2002)
U.S. v. Mackby, 261 F.3d 568 (9th Cir. 2001)
Hanlester Laboratories v. Shalala, 51 F.3d 1390 (9th Cir. 1995)
NME v. Bowen, 851 F.2d 291 (9th Cir. 1988)
Mt. Diablo v. Bowen, 860 F.2d 951 (9th Cir. 1988)
People v. Duz-Mor Diagnostic Lab, 68 Cal. App 4th 654 (1998)
Doctors’ Medical Lab v. Connell, 69 Cal App 4th 891 (1999)
Amisub PSL v. State of Colorado, 879 F.2d, 789 (10th Cir. 1989)
Publications/Lectures
Collateral Damages in the Government’s War on Health Care Fraud: Violations of Providers Rights, The Health Lawyer (ABA Health Law Section, June 2006)
Health Care Fraud and Abuse: Practical Perspectives, The American Bar Association (2002), updated annually
Will the Ninth Circuit’s Decision in U.S. v. Mackby End Excessive False Claims Act Penalties?, The ABA Health Lawyer, May/June 2001
Challenges to Warrantless Searches in the Health Care Industry, The ABA Health Lawyer, Oct. 2000
Health Care Fraud Alert: Beware of Suspect Enforcement Activities, Hospital Law Newsletter (Aspen) Oct. 1977
Mr. Hooper is a frequent Lecturer at National Seminars on Health Law Issues and has had numerous “Outstanding” Lawyer Acknowledgments, including:
Best Lawyers in America, (Woodward/White, Inc.)
America’s Leading Lawyers for Business, (Chambers),
Southern California Super Lawyers, (Law & Politics and Los Angeles Magazine)
Professional Affiliations
Los Angeles County Bar Association
American Health Lawyers Association
Healthcare Financial Management Association
American Bar Association, Health Law Section