Brittany Bonetti is a Partner at Cooper Levenson, based in the firm’s Atlantic City and Cherry Hill offices. She is a member of the Healthcare, Cannabis, and Tax Law Practice Groups.
Brittany advises hospitals, health systems, medical staffs, individual physicians, and physician groups on a wide range of business and regulatory matters, including HIPAA and HITECH compliance. She has extensive experience preparing and negotiating health-related agreements, including business associate, physician/mid-level employment, and shareholder agreements. Brittany also counsels clients on Stark Law, Fraud and Abuse, Anti-Kickback statutes, and state regulatory requirements, as well as drafting and reviewing Medical Staff Bylaws. In addition, she provides guidance on privacy and cybersecurity matters in the healthcare sector.
Earlier in her career, Brittany served as a law clerk to the Honorable Eugene J. McCaffrey, Jr., P.J.Cv., in the Superior Court of New Jersey, Woodbury. During law school, she completed legal internships with the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, the Medical Society of New Jersey, and Cooper University Hospital.
Community
•Member - The Union League of Philadelphia
•Member - The Junior League of Philadelphia
•Member - Young Friends of the Pennsylvania Ballet
Articles
•“Physician Considerations for Participating in State Medical Cannabis Programs,” Health Care and the Business of Cannabis, published by American Health Law Association (March 2021)
•“Medical Marijuana: State and Federal Law Thickets and Practical Implications,” Health Law Handbook, published by Thomson Reuters (May 2020)
•“What ’s in That Practice Agreement? Considerations for Non-Physician Practitioner Credentialing and Privileging,” MedStaff News, American Health Lawyers Association, Vol. 18, Issue 1, April 2019.
•“New Jersey’s Expanding Cannabis Industry,” Law Enforcement Against Drugs Cannabis Summit, March 19, 2019
•“Considerations for Physicians and Healthcare Institutions in the Wake of New Jersey’s Expanding Medicinal Marijuana Program,” New Jersey State Bar Association First Annual Cannabis Symposium, March 13, 2019
•“New Jersey’s Medical Marijuana Program,” New Jersey State Association of Medical Staff Services Meeting, June 15, 2018
•“Banking and Marijuana-Related Businesses,” New Jersey Lawyer, October 2018
•“Sessions Memo Makes Waves for Cannabis Industry,” Cooper Levenson Blog, January 5, 2018
Seminars
•NJSBA Annual Meeting, “Cannabis and Hemp Litigation: Who’s Suing Who and What’s on the Horizon?” (May 15, 2025)
•NJSBA 7th Annual Cannabis and Psychedelics Law Symposium, “Hemp 2025 - The Feds, State, Courts, And Path Forward” (March 12, 2025)
•“Navigating Intoxicating Hemp Product Law in New Jersey,” NJICLE (December 18, 2024)
•NJSBA 6th Annual Cannabis and Psychedelics Symposium, “Cannabis Litigation Update: Keeping the Lights On” (April 30, 2024)
•“NJ Cannabis Law: Overview, Permitting, and Employment Issues,” Cape May County Chamber of Commerce (April 21, 2021)
•“The Latest in Cannabis and Regulated Substances Law,” New Jersey State Bar Association Cannabis Law Special Committee and New Jersey Institute for Continuing Legal Education (NJICLE), Oct. 2023
•“New Jersey Cannabis Update for CPAs,” New Jersey Society of CPAs Breakfast Briefing, Oct. 2018
Awards and Recognitions
•Named to the 2021-2024 New Jersey Super Lawyers Rising Star list.
•Named to South Jersey Biz Magazine's 2023 Leading Business Attorneys list
•Named by SJ Magazine as a 2018 -2023 'Top Attorney' in Healthcare Law
•Philadelphia Ballet's Anthony Haller Volunteer of the Year Award 2023