Alex Keoskey’s practice focuses on healthcare litigation and complex regulatory compliance issues for the firm’s healthcare and litigation groups. His primary area of expertise is defending physicians, dentists, chiropractors, pharmacists, nurses and public and private health care entities in myriad employment, administrative and regulatory compliance challenges, including the handling of disciplinary actions brought by state licensing boards, investigations brought by OIG, FDA, DEA and other government agencies, employment law claims, medical malpractice actions, billing-related fraud claims and other actions brought against health care facilities and individual providers by government entities, third party insurers and private parties. Alex regularly litigates such matters in state and federal court, the N.J. Office of Administrative Law and before hospital hearing committees.

Since 2003, Alex currently serves as litigation and compliance counsel for the North Hudson Community Action Corp., a federally qualified health center (“FQHC”) accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health Care Organizations (JCAHO). The North Hudson Community Action Corp. has over 750 employees, at over 22 locations in Hudson, Bergen, and Passaic counties.

Alex is a New Jersey native. He received his B.A. from Rutgers University in Political Science, and his J.D. from Rutgers as well. Following his graduation, he served as a judicial law clerk in the New Jersey Superior Court-Law Division. He then spent six years as a Deputy Attorney General for the State of New Jersey within its Division of Law, first defending state agencies against civil actions in state and federal court. Later, he was assigned to the Professional Boards Prosecution Section handling matters assigned by the N.J. Boards of Medical Examiners, Pharmacy, Dental Examiners, Chiropractic Examiners, Optometrists, Nursing and Physical Therapy.

Alex is also a faculty member at PBI Education, providing clinicians and educators preventative education and personalized remedial interventions that reduce lapses in professionalism, thereby improving competence and performance. Attorneys on PBI’s faculty are chosen based on their legal knowledge relating to healthcare law and regulation. Alex frequently lectures before physicians, hospitals and other health organizations regarding regulatory compliance and the impact of licensing board, insurance company, civil malpractice claims and hospital privilege actions and has authored several published articles in both medical and legal professional journals. He is also an active member of the American Society of Medical Association Counsel and is certified by the American Society of Professional Coders (AAPC) as a Professional Health Compliance Officer. Alex also provides continuing legal education through the National Business Institute (NBI), The N.J. Association for Justice and the NJ Institute for Continuing Legal Education (ICLE) relating to health law, employment law and professional liability.

Alex has significant trial and litigation experience in N.J. Superior Court, U.S. District Court, the New Jersey Office of Administrative Law, New Jersey Workers Compensation Courts, and other tribunals within New Jersey and is certified by the New Jersey Supreme Court as a Civil Trial Attorney, one of only 2% of such attorneys in our state. The Litigation Counsel of America’s (LCA) Trial Lawyer Honorary Society, which invites less than one-half of one percent of American trial lawyers to its ranks, chose Alex as a Fellow in 2012 and a Senior Fellow in 2022. Alex is a Member of LCA’s Trial Law and Diversity Law Institutes.

Before beginning his legal career, Alex worked for the State Treasurer of New Jersey as a Legislative Analyst and Investigator. Prior to those assignments, Alex was on active duty with the United States Marine Corp, serving with the 1st and 3rd Marine infantry divisions in the Far East and in Southern California from 1980-1983. He also served alongside the U.S. Department of State in the USMC security forces for the American Embassy in Moscow, USSR from 1984-1985 and U.S. diplomatic posts in Frankfurt, Germany and Stockholm, Sweden in 1985 and 1986. Alex’s last duty assignment in the USMC was as a member of the diplomatic security force for the October 1986 Superpower summit meeting in Reykjavik, Iceland between President Ronald Reagan, and USSR General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev in October 1986.

American Society of Medical Association Counsel, Member

“Ethics in Dentistry,” New Jersey Academy of General Dentistry, May 2023.

 

  • New Jersey, 1996
  • U.S. District Court – District of New Jersey
  • U.S. Court of Appeals 3rd Circuit
  • New York
  • U.S. District Court – Southern District of New York

  • Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey School of Law, J.D., Member of the Student Bar Association, 1996
  • Rutgers University, B.A., With Honors, 1990

Mandelbaum Barrett PC’s Healthcare Team Secures Complete Exoneration of Physician

September 22, 2023

In March 2020, New Jersey became the epicenter of the global COVID-19 pandemic.  As the pandemic spread, our client, a board-certified vascular and general neurologist, worked 24-hour, seven-day, on-call shifts for a local hospital as well as several other area hospitals to assist in combating the spread of the disease.  At the same time, as […]

Veterinarians and The Law: A Risk Management Primer

May 12, 2023

There are many reasons for wanting to become a veterinarian. An abiding love for animals,  warm memories of a family veterinarian, or simply continuing a family tradition are among the many motivating factors that compel someone to dedicate their lives to helping and serving members of the animal community. However, like all medical professionals, veterinarians […]

New Jersey Healthcare Alert: AMA Opposing APNs Expanded Scope of Practice in NJ

January 27, 2023

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Murphy issued Executive Order No. 112, which waived existing practice restrictions for advanced practice nurses (APNs). A proposed New Jersey Senate Bill (S-1522) would go further, permanently expanding the scope of practice for APNs. The AMA is opposed to this bill, based on their position that APNs do not receive […]

Alex Keoskey and Jason Marx to exhibit at upcoming TriState Medical Conference

August 31, 2023

Alex J. Keoskey, Esq., Healthcare and Litigation Partner and Jason E. Marx, Esq., Tax, Trusts & Estates Partner at Mandelbaum Barrett PC will be exhibiting at the NJAOPS TriState Medical Conference on September 28th, 2023 at the Hyatt Regency in Morristown, NJ. The New Jersey Association of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons (NJAOPS) is the sixth […]

Alex Keoskey, Esq. spotlighted in Primerus Weekly

August 28, 2023

“One thing that is true anywhere you go is that taking orders is absolutely essential before you can give any orders,” he says. “Knowing what it’s like to be in the mud before you order people into the mud, that’s part of the military creed. I think it’s part of my civilian creed as well.” […]

Alex Keoskey, Esq. to present to the New Jersey Academy of General Dentistry on “Ethics in Dentistry”

May 15, 2023

Mandelbaum Barrett PC Partner, Alex Keoskey, Esq. will be presenting a New Jersey Academy of General Dentistry webinar this Thursday, May 18th at 8pm. His presentation on “Ethics in Dentistry,” which is a New Jersey State Board License Requirement, will talk about the role of the NJ Attorney General, NJ Board of Dentistry and other NJ Professional Boards as […]

Alex Keoskey, Esq. Co-Authors Article for the New York Law Journal Titled “Representing Physicians in Criminal, Civil and Regulatory Actions”

February 3, 2023

“Like all professionals, physicians can become the target of civil, criminal, regulatory or administrative actions by law enforcement, prosecutorial and regulatory authorities. Unlike many other professionals, however, physicians are subject to an adverse action reporting system at both the state and federal level.” In today’s issue of the New York Law Journal, Mandelbaum Barrett PC Healthcare […]

Mandelbaum Barrett PC is pleased to announce that Healthcare Litigation Partner Alex Keoskey, Esq. has joined the faculty of PBI Education.

January 26, 2023

PBI Faculty are selected based on their clinical, academic, and professional skillsets. The PBI Mission is to safeguard the public by providing clinicians and educators preventative education and personalized remedial interventions that reduce lapses in professionalism, thereby improving competence and performance. Learn more about the PBI Education program here. 

Alex Keoskey, Esq. was a Recent Guest on “Latte with a Lawyer” Podcast

December 1, 2022

Mandelbaum Barrett PC Healthcare Litigation Partner, Alex Keoskey, Esq. was a recent guest on EmotionTrac’s “Latte with a Lawyer” Podcast. In the episode, Alex discusses his professional background and practice which focuses on healthcare litigation and complex regulatory compliance issues for the firm’s healthcare and litigation groups. Alex regularly litigates matters in state and federal […]

Why You Want to Avoid an Adverse Report to the National Practitioner Database – Alex Keoskey Authors for Medical Economics

November 1, 2022

Health care providers practice in a regulatory environment that is evolving at a dizzying pace. Within the last century, physicians have journeyed from an entirely self-regulated guild to a complex system of rigid enforcement controlled by lawyers, compliance officers and government regulators. However, the most significant aspect of health law that has changed markedly over […]

Alex Keoskey, Esq., Healthcare Partner at Mandelbaum Barrett PC recently contributed to an article in the May 12th issue of DecisionHealth – Medical Practice Resources Part B News titled “When audit, discipline are not enough, report defrauding providers.”

May 19, 2022

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Alex Keoskey interviewed for Medical Economics article titled "Dealing with Medical Board Complaints"

January 13, 2022

Alex Keoskey, Esq., a partner in the Healthcare department at Mandelbaum Barrett PC was interviewed for an article in the January 11th, 2022 issue of Medical Economics. "Physicians should take medical board complaints far more seriously than a medical malpractice complaint," he says. "Physicians need to be aware of the reporting requirements enshrined in state and federal law relating to adverse actions by medical boards."