Jack M. Hartman serves in an Of-Counsel capacity at CGA Law Firm. Jack was the previous Chair of the Litigation
Group and has appeared before the state and federal trial and appellate
courts of Pennsylvania for over forty-five years on behalf of
individuals, and business & health care
clients in complex civil litigation. Former Senior Vice President,
Legal Services, Geisinger Health System, Jack’s health care practice
includes representation of physicians, hospitals, and health care
systems in integration strategies, regulatory compliance, reimbursement
issues, provider contracting, medical staff issues and employment
contracts.
Jack has extensive civil litigation experience including numerous
jury and non-jury trials in state and federal court and arbitration
involving contracts, construction, products liability, professional
liability, business, employment, real estate, environmental, health and
administrative law, and fraud. Jack holds an AV Preeminent® peer review rating by Martindale-Hubbell®.
He has served as a professional mediator and arbitrator in a wide range of legal matters for almost twenty years and now provides alternative dispute resolution services through CGA Law Firm.
A graduate of Davidson College and The Dickinson School of Law, Jack
began his legal career as a Captain in the U.S. Army Judge Advocate
General’s Corps before establishing his private law practice throughout
Central Pennsylvania. He has served on the Court Relations and Court
Rules Committees and the Arbitration Panels of both the Dauphin and
Cumberland County Bar Associations and as a member of the Pennsylvania
Bar Association and various defense and health care associations, both
locally and at the state and national level. He is currently an active
member of the York County Bar Association.
Jack has been a featured presenter for the National Health Lawyers
Association, the National Oncology Practice Alliance, the Georgia
Society of Clinical Oncologists, the Pennsylvania Society of Internal
Medicine, the Pennsylvania Trial Judges and the Pennsylvania Superior
Court Health Law and Medical Malpractice Sessions.