Overview

Attorney Rachael Grey provides strategic regulatory guidance and practical solutions to health care clients, particularly those in the pharmaceutical and clinical laboratory industries, on a broad range of licensing, regulatory, and compliance matters.

Regulatory and Compliance Counseling for Pharmaceutical and Laboratory Providers

Rachael’s work centers on guiding pharmaceutical and clinical laboratory providers through the complex web of federal and state requirements, interpreting evolving regulations, and responding to government inquiries and enforcement actions. She also supports clients in developing proactive compliance strategies tailored to highly regulated environments. In addition, Rachael counsels health care organizations on operational and business matters, and offers risk assessments and advice on compliance structures to support growth and innovation.

Transactional Advice for Private Equity Investors

For private equity investors, Rachael provides due diligence and change-of-ownership counseling in the sale and acquisition of retail, specialty, non-dispensing, and PACE pharmacies.

Employment Litigation and Workforce Management Solutions

Based in the Pacific Northwest, Rachael advises employers in that region on select employment law issues. She represents employers in single-plaintiff litigation and counsels them on terminations, internal investigations, and workplace disputes.

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Professional Background: Social Services Nonprofit Work

Prior to law school, Rachael served as a program director at a social services nonprofit, where she led trauma-informed initiatives, ensured compliance with regulatory standards, and managed staff—crucial experience that still informs her empathetic and solutions-oriented approach to advising clients today.

Outside of her practice, Rachael enjoys volunteering, crafting, and traveling with her wife and family.

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Education

  • Lewis & Clark Law School (J.D.)
  • University of Oregon (B.A.)

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