
Mr. Asbahi received his primary legal training at Kirkland & Ellis LLP, one of the nation's premiere law firms. He received his bachelors degree with highest honors from the University of Michigan, and his Juris Doctorate with cum laude honors from the Northwestern University School of Law.
Gregory Ewing has over fifteen years of experience in 
transactional health law; health information technology;
privacy and security compliance, assessment, and
remediation; general corporate and real estate. He
has worked in a variety of settings, including a large
Boston law firm, a small boutique firm, in–house counsel for a large California health system, solo practitioner, and management consulting in Washington, DC. Mr. Ewing provides general counsel services to several health care organizations.
Mr. Ewing earned his law degree from Boston University School of Law. Also, he holds a Masters in Public Health from the Harvard School of Public Health, and completed his coursework and qualifying examinations toward a Ph.D. in health policy at Brandeis University’s Heller School for Social Policy and Management. Mr. Ewing earned his Bachelors of Arts in Music at Oberlin College and attended Berklee College of Music, where he studied arranging and music composition.
Over his career, Mr. Ewing has written and spoken on a variety subjects, including health information technology, HIPAA, the HITECH Act, physician recruitment, Stark, fraud and abuse, anti-kickback statute, EHR/EMR and health care reform.
Mr. Ewing is active in the American Health Lawyers Association, and served as Vice-Chair, Strategic Activities, Healthcare Liability and Litigation Practice Group, and Co-Leader, Privacy and Security Compliance and Enforcement Affinity Group, Health Information Technology Practice Group.
Mr. Ewing is active with a number of educational, charitable and civic organizations. Mr. Ewing is serving his first term as President of the Pharmacy Foundation of California and is a former board member of George Washington University Hospital. He is a regular contributor to the Healthcare Legal Blog.
Safia Hussain focuses her practice on nonprofit law. She represents community-based organizations, religious groups, social service organizations and professional associations among others on issues such as formation, compliance, governance, fiscal policies and procedures and the implementation of "best practices."
Ms. Hussain received her principal legal training at the New York office of Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson LLP, one of the nation’s preeminent law firms. Ms. Hussain is an honors graduate of Wellesley College and the Rutgers University School of Law-Newark. She is currently a candidate for the LLM degree in taxation from the New York University School of Law.
Ms. Hussain spent much of her early years living abroad in Austria and Pakistan, and she spent a semester studying in France at the Faculte Des Lettres Modernes in Aix-en-Provence. She is proficient in French and has basic language skills in Urdu and Arabic. Ms. Hussain currently serves as President of the Muslim Bar Association of New York. In addition to her work with Asbahi Law Group, Ms. Hussain is a regular contributor to the Nonprofit Legal Blog.
as a paralegal and a paralegal manager at a national law firm. Her practical paralegal experience has been as corporate paralegal in a number of different law firm and in-house positions where she served as the sole paralegal, as a member of a paralegal team and as a paralegal manager.
Denise has a Paralegal Certificate from Bentley College and a B.S. in Legal
Studies from the University of Massachusetts. She can be reached at denise@asbahilaw.com.