Tyler Loveall represents hospitals, health systems, digital health care companies, and other health care entities on regulatory and transactional matters and internal investigations.
Tyler counsels clients on digital health and telehealth, the international practice of medicine, clinical research, corporate structuring, pharmacy practice, and many other health care areas. He also provides advice on complex contracting issues and conducts internal investigations for hospital systems.
Tyler maintains an active pro bono practice, representing veterans before the VA (U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs) and victims of sexual assault in connection with requests for restitution and counseling nonprofit organizations.
Prior to attending law school, Tyler served as a secondary English education volunteer for the Peace Corps in Comoros in East Africa.
Experience
- University of Michigan (J.D. cum laude 2023; Managing Executive Editor, Michigan Journal of International Law; B.A. in Political Science 2018)
- Michigan
- Intern, Civil Division, Office of Vaccine Litigation, U.S. Department of Justice (Summer 2021)