In another sign that independent monitorships are attracting top-shelf legal talent, Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare Corp. has tapped two of Washington, D.C.’s most well-known lawyers to monitor its compliance under a nonprosecution agreement with the federal government.
David Ogden and Ronald Machen, both Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr partners who served in the Obama administration, will share the monitorship duty, which comes after Tenet paid a $513 million settlement and saw one of its former senior vice presidents indicted over a kickback scandal.
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