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Edwin
A. Bayo´
Partner
e.bayo@gfblawfirm.com
PRACTICE AREAS:
- Administrative & Regulatory
- Government
- Health Care
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BACKGROUND:
Ed was born January 26, 1957 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
After graduating in 1978 with a bachelor's degree in economics (cum
laude) from the University of Puerto Rico, Ed moved to the United
States to pursue his legal education. He received his Juris Doctorate
from Stetson Law School in 1981.
EXPERIENCE:
Ed worked in various capacities
for the Florida Office of the Attorney General, including Tax Litigation,
Administrative Law, Cabinet Affairs and Inspector General. Ed's primary
area of practice while in government involved providing advice and
representation to regulatory boards under the umbrella of the Department
of Health and the Department of Business and Professional Regulation.
As Senior Assistant Attorney General in the Administrative Law Section,
Ed served as counsel to various professional regulatory boards, including
Pharmacy, Dentistry, Osteopathic Medicine, Chiropractic Medicine,
Veterinary Medicine, Professional Engineers, Landscape Architecture,
Clinical Social Work, and Harbor Pilots. In addition, Ed handled
temporary duties or litigation for several other boards including
Medicine, Psychology, Nursing, Architecture and Accountancy. In 2002,
Ed served as the Attorney General Representative to the Pedigree
Paper Task Force, created by the Legislature to review and reform Florida's regulation of the prescription drug wholesale industry.
Ed's
current practice at Grossman, Furlow and Bayo' includes
the representation of professional licensees, regulated entities
and interested parties before regulatory agencies, Florida Courts
and the Division of Administrative Hearings. He concentrates his
practice in the areas of Administrative and Regulatory Law with emphasis
on the laws and regulations affecting pharmacies, drug manufacturers
and drug wholesalers. He is a frequent speaker before local, state,
and national professional organizations on licensure and regulatory
issues, and has published several articles on these topics.
EDUCATION:
- University of Puerto Rico, B.A. (Economics,
1978, Cum Laude)
- University of Baltimore School of Law (1978-1980)
- Stetson University
School of Law, J.D. (1981)
PROFESSIONAL:
- Florida Bar
- Member, Health Law Section
- Member, Administrative Law Section
- Charter Member, Government Lawyer Section
- Florida Government Bar Association
- Tallahassee Bar Association
- Selected as top attorney by Super
Lawyers 2006
- Adjunct Professor,
Florida State University College of Law
CIVIC:
- Speaker, FSU Hispanic Honor Student Society
- Speaker, FSU Law
School Summer Program for Undergraduate Minority Students
- Past President
and Member, Hispanic Bar Association, 2nd Judicial Circuit
PUBLICATIONS:
- Florida Outlaws Patient Brokering. Florida
Bar Health Section Newsletter (October 1997)
- Who Goes First and
What is "Competent
Substantial Evidence" in a Proposed Rule Challenge? A commentary
on the Order and Burden of Proof in Challenges to Proposed Rules.
Florida Bar Journal (January 1999)
- Florida's Cabinet System: Y2K
and Beyond. Florida Bar Journal (November 2000)
- Professional and Occupational Licensing. Florida
Bar Administrative Law Practice Handbook, Sixth Edition (2001)
- Discovery Issues from a Government Lawyer Perspective. Florida
Bar Government Lawyer Section Reporter (Fall 2003)
- The 10 Biggest Legal Mistakes Physicians Make in Responding to
a Notice of Disciplinary Investigation. The Biggest Legal Mistakes
Physicians Make and How to Avoid Them. SEAK Publications (2005)
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