Barnes & Thornburg Recognized in AHLA’s 2025 Top Honors; Jackie Papish and John Kelly Appointed to Leadership Roles

Firm earns recognition for commitment to health law excellence; Papish appointed Vice Chair, Kelly joins Planning Committee

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Barnes & Thornburg was recognized in the American Health Law Association's (AHLA’s) 2025 Top Honors. Additionally, Jacquelyn (Jackie) Papish was appointed Vice Chair of AHLA’s Hospitals and Health Systems Practice Group, while John Kelly was selected to serve on the Annual Meeting Planning Committee, which is a signature event for the organization. 

Barnes & Thornburg was recognized in AHLA’s 2025 Top Honors, a testament to the firm’s commitment to health law excellence and fostering strong relationships within the AHLA community. The Top Honors program celebrates organizations that demonstrate exceptional leadership in promoting health law education, fostering professional development and strengthening connections within the legal healthcare community. Recipients are chosen based on their significant contributions to AHLA's mission and their dedication to elevating standards across the health law field.
 
"Barnes & Thornburg exemplifies the collaborative spirit and professional excellence that drives innovation in health law," said David S. Cade, CEO of AHLA. "Their unwavering support for professional development and commitment to advancing our field makes them a deserving recipient of this recognition. We're proud to partner with organizations that share our vision for excellence in health law practice." 

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