On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, as amended by the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 (the “Health Care Reform Act”), resulting in the much anticipated health care reform becoming a reality. The Health Care Reform Act is complex and promises significant change in payment methodologies and the models for the delivery of health care.

Shipman and Goodwin LLP has assembled a team of healthcare, employee benefits, and tax lawyers to provide you with ongoing practical guidance in order for you to stay on top of the changes relating to health care reform. We are pleased to introduce our Health Care Reform Resource Center to provide you with a schedule for our Health Care Reform Informational Series, a catalogue of our health care alerts and other relevant Health Care Reform Act information. Please click here to visit the Resource Center on Shipman & Goodwin’s website.

Our Resource Center will be updated frequently so please check back periodically for new information and if you wish to subscribe to our Health Law Reform mailing list, please click here.

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Photo of Anne H. Littlefield Anne H. Littlefield

Anne represents schools in labor relations, employment and education law, including collective bargaining, personnel policies and practices, constitutional law, special education, student discipline, freedom of information, and education policies. She negotiates collective bargaining agreements on behalf of schools, including representation in interest arbitration…

Anne represents schools in labor relations, employment and education law, including collective bargaining, personnel policies and practices, constitutional law, special education, student discipline, freedom of information, and education policies. She negotiates collective bargaining agreements on behalf of schools, including representation in interest arbitration proceedings as needed. Anne works with schools to address issues such as bullying and sexual harassment. She is often called upon to advise schools regarding professional boundaries and child abuse and neglect issues.  In her role as general counsel to boards of education around the state, Anne facilitates self-evaluation and goal-setting sessions. She also leads Shipman & Goodwin’s model policy project, which provides policy support and guidance to a number of school districts.

Anne serves as General Counsel to Shipman & Goodwin. From 2010 through 2017, she was Co-Chair of the firm’s School Law Practice Group, and from 2011 through 2017, she served on the firm’s seven-member Management Committee.