Overview

Attorney Bridget Bishop brings an advocacy-first mindset to help health care organizations resolve their disputes.

Bridget focuses her practice on health care and regulatory matters, drawing on her background in consumer health advocacy and public health policy. She assists clients with navigating health care disputes and challenges, including government investigations, administrative actions, and commercial litigation, and applying complex federal regulations to their operations.

Before joining Epstein Becker Green, Bridget practiced litigation at a national law firm, where she supported health care and general litigation matters. While a law student, Bridget interned with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of the General Counsel and the in-house counsel of a private immediate care company, gaining hands-on insight into health care regulatory requirements and operational challenges. She was also a patient advocate at a legal clinic during law school and interned for the Honorable Chris Taylor of the Wisconsin Court of Appeals.

Prior to law school, Bridget attended Boston University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and a Master’s in Criminal Justice while competing as a Division I track and field athlete and serving as team captain for three years.

What Bridget Delivers for Clients

  • Health Care Regulatory Context in Litigation: Understanding federal regulations and industry operations informs better dispute resolution. Bridget applies that knowledge to help clients anticipate how regulatory considerations may influence litigation outcomes.
  • Hands-On Support on Discovery, Motions, and Case Development: She provides practical litigation support across the case lifecycle, bringing attention to detail and efficiency to foundational tasks.
  • Clear, Precise Written and Oral Advocacy: Bridget clearly communicates legal positions to help clients understand complex issues and the strategy behind litigation decisions.

Focus Areas

Credentials

Education

  • University of Wisconsin Law School (J.D., cum laude, 2025)
    • Managing Articles Editor, Wisconsin Journal of Law, Gender, and Society
    • President, Moot Court
    • President, Health Law Student Association
  • Boston University Metropolitan College (M.S., 2022)
    • Degree in Criminal Justice
  • Boston University Questrom School of Business (B.S.B.A., magna cum laude, 2021)
    • Health and Life Science Concentration, Business Law Concentration, and Minor in Public Health

Bar Admissions

Professional & Community Involvement

  • Rosecrance President's Leadership Council, Board Member
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