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For example, Rachel assisted CHAT in successfully advocating to the Texas Medicaid agency twice in the past two years to change course and preserve more than $1 billion in annual reimbursements to CHAT’s members.{{ FIELD }}Advocated to the Governor’s Office, Legislature, and Medicaid agency in numerous states to gain entry into Medicaid state directed payment programs for freestanding psychiatric hospitals, which have historically been excluded from most (if not all) supplemental Medicaid payment programs. {{ FIELD }}Represents a number of nonprofit and governmental hospitals in arbitrations against Medicare Advantage plans for 340B underpayments that occurred nationwide from 2018-2022. Most recently, Rachel won a multi-million-dollar arbitration award for a non-profit hospital system and won summary judgment on the issue of liability for state hospital system.{{ FIELD }}Rachel Gilbert is a partner in the firm’s Healthcare practice and specializes in providing hospital systems with strategic reimbursement advice and advocacy. Rachel’s experience includes designing and implementing new supplemental Medicaid payment programs, optimizing participation in existing Medicaid and Medicare programs, advising on federal and state compliance issues, and litigating payer-provider disputes with health plans across products. \nRachel’s legal practice focuses on advising hospitals in reimbursement, regulatory, legislative, and operational business matters. \nIn the Medicaid space, Rachel works on behalf of her clients in collaboration with industry and government stakeholders to design, implement, and finance Medicaid supplemental reimbursement programs. 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Defended client in US District Court in related litigation, including class action defense{{ FIELD }}Advised Bilfinger Westcon on matters related to FCPA and anti-corruption compliance{{ FIELD }}Guided Hercules Offshore, Inc. and HERO Liquidating Trust through two Chapter 11 reorganizations and its subsequent wind-down and liquidation{{ FIELD }}Represented energy, pharmaceutical and engineering companies before the DOJ and SEC in global FCPA and related anti-corruption investigations and voluntary disclosures{{ FIELD }}Represented multiple companies and individuals before the World Bank Sanctions Board in relation fraud and obstruction investigations by the World Bank Integrity Vice Presidency{{ FIELD }}Conducted internal investigations and negotiated settlements with the World Bank Integrity Vice Presidency in relation to alleged violations of the World Bank Consultant and Procurement Guidelines{{ FIELD }}Conducted export controls investigation and related voluntary disclosures to the US Commerce Department and US Department of State on behalf of aerospace and defense company{{ FIELD }}Represented Swiss Bank before US regulatory agencies in response to alleged AML violations{{ FIELD }}Represented Crestron Electronics in anti-trust litigation in US Federal Court{{ FIELD }}Represented energy company in arbitration before the ICC relating to a breach of contract claim with a foreign subsidiary and their agent{{ FIELD }}William “Bill” Gordon advises companies and executives on government investigations, regulatory enforcement, and risk-based compliance, with a focus on government contracts, national security, aviation and transportation, and U.S. consumer protection laws. A former senior executive, general counsel, and chief compliance officer at public and private equity–backed companies, Bill brings pragmatic judgment to complex, business critical matters. \nBill brings a wealth of private practice and in-house experience to achieve outstanding, expedient, and cost effective solutions to his clients’ most challenging and complex legal and business needs.  His colleagues and clients praise him for his business acumen, and choose to work with him because of the significant legal and business value he provides as a trusted advisor to many of the largest global public and private entities.\nBill defends clients in criminal and civil investigations involving alleged regulatory violations, such as fraud, false statements, obstruction, and internal controls failures, and guides matters from scoping and preservation through interviews, disclosures, strategy, and resolution. 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He also advises on anticorruption, sanctions, and export controls, including FCPA, U.S. sanctions, voluntary self-disclosures and licensing, and ITAR/EAR matters.\nClients rely on Bill for strategic, measured advocacy in sensitive matters with overlapping criminal, civil, and regulatory dimensions. He is known for clear communication with boards and C-suites, practical risk assessments, and the ability to coordinate complex, cross-border matters involving multiple agencies and legal regimes. Partner Momentum Global Anti-Corruption Advisory Board  Pomona College  Harvard University Harvard Law School U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia Massachusetts Texas Children at Risk – Member of the Board of Directors Executive Service Corps – Member of the Board of Trustees and Executive Committee Momentum Anti-Corruption Advisory Board Assisted a client in the take private purchase of an amphibious warship manufacturer. 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She also partners with clients to identify and address gaps in their global compliance systems to prevent future regulatory scrutiny.\nDuring her twenty-seven years as a regulator, Emily held several senior enforcement positions including serving as the Deputy Chief Counsel of the SEC’s Division of Enforcement and later as the Senior Vice President/Deputy Head of Enforcement at FINRA. She also held senior policy positions and was a key leader in the development of FINRA's multi-pronged AML program. She also served as FINRA’s liaison to the Bank Secrecy Act Advisory Committee (“BSAAG”), a key Treasury, financial regulator, and industry AML advisory group. She provided guidance on a broad range of regulatory issues, including privacy obligations and enforcement cases involving data breaches. While serving in-house as Deputy General Counsel at the largest independent broker-dealer/investment adviser firm, Emily oversaw enforcement, examinations, and regulatory counseling and provided counsel to the firm’s AML program and on data privacy and security efforts.\nBefore joining King \u0026amp; Spalding, Emily was a partner at an international law firm where she represented clients in securities enforcement and compliance matters while helping them to navigate the complexities of the ever-evolving securities-regulatory environment. 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