Hermes practices primarily in the areas of health law, administrative and regulatory law, related litigation and governmental representation.
Hermes has a particular affinity for assisting clients as they chart a course through unsettled law. He has handled numerous matters in health care fraud and abuse in the courts and in administrative hearings. Hermes has represented providers before and against the Attorney General's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, the State Office of the Medicaid Inspector General and the HHS Office of Inspector General, the Office of Professional Medical Conduct and the Office of Professional Disclosure.
Hermes has advised and represented health care providers on board governance, statutory and regulatory compliance, surveys and audits and fraud and abuse matters. He has established new health care providers, and represented providers through mergers and acquisitions. Hermes also has represented clients in a number of sanction and enforcement actions, and in trials, including defense of actions brought by the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, and in administrative proceedings in the State Education Department and State Department of Health. He also represents physicians and other licensed professionals in professional discipline matters.
Prior to joining Bond, Schoeneck & King in 1990, Hermes was Assistant Counsel to Governor Mario Cuomo, where he handled health and human services matters. On behalf of the Governor, he negotiated landmark health care legislation including the AIDS Confidentiality Law, the Do Not Resuscitate Law, and the Indoor Clean Air Act. Before coming to Albany, Hermes was a trial attorney in the Civil Division of the United States Justice Department in Washington D.C. He began his career as law clerk to the Hon. John MacKenzie, then Chief Judge, United States District Court, Eastern District of Virginia.
Hermes has lectured and published articles in the Health Law Journal, Government, Law and Policy Journal, Albany Law Review and the New York Law Journal.
CDPAS Patient Transition is Coming. Are You Prepared?- Community Healthcare Services Foundation, January 31, 2023
Vaccination: Equity and Mandates Panel, Health Law Section Fall Meeting 2021, New York State Bar Association, November 5, 2021
Panel, Discussion & Q&A, Health Law Section Fall Meeting 2021, New York State Bar Association, October 29, 2021
Today’s Provider Landscape: Legal, Contracting and Policy Changes, CDPAANYS 18th Annual Conference, October 27, 2021
Interviewed, NYS Bar Association Proposes State Coronavirus Vaccine Mandate,” CBS 6 Albany – WRGB, November 9, 2020
Changes to New York's Wage Parity Requirements & CDPA, Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Association of New York, May 15, 2020
New Rules Regarding Family and Medical Leave Expansion Act and the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act Webinar, NYS Care Management Coalition, April 1, 2020
Panelist, Health Law 101, Bridging the Gap, New York State Bar Association, March 21, 2019
Regulatory & Compliance Update for Fiscal Intermediaries Under NY’s CDPAP, Home Care Association of New York State, December 10, 2018
New York State Paid Family Leave Program: Guidance for Home Care Providers, Webinar, January 16, 2018
Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Services (CDPAS): Ensuring Compliance and Minimizing Your Risk, Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Association of NYS Annual Conference, October 26, 2017
Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Services (CDPAS): Ensuring Compliance and Minimizing Your Risk, NYS Health Care Providers Association, HCP Conference, October 25, 2017
Keynote Speaker, Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Services (CDPAS): Ensuring Compliance and Minimizing Your Risk, HHAeXchange Business Summit, October 17, 2017
Consumer Directed Personal Assistance (CDPA) Program, Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Association of New York State, May 19, 2017
Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Services, NYHCP, February 27, 2017
Complying with Executive Order 38: What Home Care Providers Must Do NOW!, NYS Association of Health Care Providers Webinar, April 8, 2015
Impact of the Department of Labor’s Amendment of the Companionship Exemption Upon the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program, Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Association of New York State, Annual Meeting, October 10, 2013
Hermes practices primarily in the areas of health law, administrative and regulatory law, related litigation and governmental representation.
Hermes has a particular affinity for assisting clients as they chart a course through unsettled law. He has handled numerous matters in health care fraud and abuse in the courts and in administrative hearings. Hermes has represented providers before and against the Attorney General's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, the State Office of the Medicaid Inspector General and the HHS Office of Inspector General, the Office of Professional Medical Conduct and the Office of Professional Disclosure.
Hermes practices primarily in the areas of health law, administrative and regulatory law, related litigation and governmental representation.
Hermes has a particular affinity for assisting clients as they chart a course through unsettled law. He has handled numerous matters in health care fraud and abuse in the courts and in administrative hearings. Hermes has represented providers before and against the Attorney General's Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, the State Office of the Medicaid Inspector General and the HHS Office of Inspector General, the Office of Professional Medical Conduct and the Office of Professional Disclosure.
Hermes has advised and represented health care providers on board governance, statutory and regulatory compliance, surveys and audits and fraud and abuse matters. He has established new health care providers, and represented providers through mergers and acquisitions. Hermes also has represented clients in a number of sanction and enforcement actions, and in trials, including defense of actions brought by the Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, and in administrative proceedings in the State Education Department and State Department of Health. He also represents physicians and other licensed professionals in professional discipline matters.
Prior to joining Bond, Schoeneck & King in 1990, Hermes was Assistant Counsel to Governor Mario Cuomo, where he handled health and human services matters. On behalf of the Governor, he negotiated landmark health care legislation including the AIDS Confidentiality Law, the Do Not Resuscitate Law, and the Indoor Clean Air Act. Before coming to Albany, Hermes was a trial attorney in the Civil Division of the United States Justice Department in Washington D.C. He began his career as law clerk to the Hon. John MacKenzie, then Chief Judge, United States District Court, Eastern District of Virginia.
Hermes has lectured and published articles in the Health Law Journal, Government, Law and Policy Journal, Albany Law Review and the New York Law Journal.
CDPAS Patient Transition is Coming. Are You Prepared?- Community Healthcare Services Foundation, January 31, 2023
Vaccination: Equity and Mandates Panel, Health Law Section Fall Meeting 2021, New York State Bar Association, November 5, 2021
Panel, Discussion & Q&A, Health Law Section Fall Meeting 2021, New York State Bar Association, October 29, 2021
Today’s Provider Landscape: Legal, Contracting and Policy Changes, CDPAANYS 18th Annual Conference, October 27, 2021
Interviewed, NYS Bar Association Proposes State Coronavirus Vaccine Mandate,” CBS 6 Albany – WRGB, November 9, 2020
Changes to New York's Wage Parity Requirements & CDPA, Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Association of New York, May 15, 2020
New Rules Regarding Family and Medical Leave Expansion Act and the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act Webinar, NYS Care Management Coalition, April 1, 2020
Panelist, Health Law 101, Bridging the Gap, New York State Bar Association, March 21, 2019
Regulatory & Compliance Update for Fiscal Intermediaries Under NY’s CDPAP, Home Care Association of New York State, December 10, 2018
New York State Paid Family Leave Program: Guidance for Home Care Providers, Webinar, January 16, 2018
Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Services (CDPAS): Ensuring Compliance and Minimizing Your Risk, Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Association of NYS Annual Conference, October 26, 2017
Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Services (CDPAS): Ensuring Compliance and Minimizing Your Risk, NYS Health Care Providers Association, HCP Conference, October 25, 2017
Keynote Speaker, Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Services (CDPAS): Ensuring Compliance and Minimizing Your Risk, HHAeXchange Business Summit, October 17, 2017
Consumer Directed Personal Assistance (CDPA) Program, Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Association of New York State, May 19, 2017
Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Services, NYHCP, February 27, 2017
Complying with Executive Order 38: What Home Care Providers Must Do NOW!, NYS Association of Health Care Providers Webinar, April 8, 2015
Impact of the Department of Labor’s Amendment of the Companionship Exemption Upon the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program, Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Association of New York State, Annual Meeting, October 10, 2013