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Goodwin Nabs Reed Smith Health Regulatory Lawyer in Philadelphia
Nicole Aiken-Shaban joins Goodwin as a partner in its healthcare practice.
Feb. 13, 2026 at 9:39pm
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Nicole Aiken-Shaban, a healthcare regulatory attorney with a national practice, has joined Goodwin as a partner in its Philadelphia office. Aiken-Shaban advises healthcare providers, suppliers, private equity funds, managed care organizations, and life sciences companies on complex regulatory matters.
Why it matters
Goodwin's addition of Aiken-Shaban reflects the firm's continued focus on growing its healthcare practice and bolstering its regulatory capabilities to serve clients in the rapidly evolving healthcare industry.
The details
Aiken-Shaban counsels clients on a range of regulatory issues, including state and federal fraud and abuse laws, the federal Anti-Kickback Statute, beneficiary inducement prohibitions, reimbursement challenges, value-based care models, healthcare licensing, and corporate practice of medicine. She joins Goodwin from Reed Smith.
- Aiken-Shaban joined Goodwin on February 13, 2026.
The players
Nicole Aiken-Shaban
A healthcare regulatory attorney with a national practice who has joined Goodwin as a partner in its healthcare practice in Philadelphia.
Goodwin
A law firm that has added Aiken-Shaban to bolster its healthcare practice and regulatory capabilities.
Reed Smith
The law firm that Aiken-Shaban is leaving to join Goodwin.
The takeaway
Goodwin's addition of Aiken-Shaban demonstrates the firm's commitment to expanding its healthcare regulatory expertise to better serve clients navigating the complex and evolving healthcare landscape.





