Overview
Formerly a nursing assistant and pharmacy technician, Moses has a deep understanding of the health care industry. As co-chair of the firm’s Health Care Service Group, he focuses his practice on the representation of hospitals, health care professionals, medical groups, and long term care facilities. His extensive malpractice litigation experience includes adverse maternal and fetal outcomes, emergency room care, and complex vascular injuries. Moses also represents medical professionals before state licensing boards.
Moses advises clients on interpretation and compliance with state and federal health care regulations as well as risk reduction and crisis management. He collaborates with his clients to develop and implement policies to increase efficiency and to promote a culture of safety. When his clients are faced with a surrogate decision making crisis, Moses also provides probate and guardianship services.
Moses frequently presents on practice improvement, informed consent, and medical documentation on both a national and state level. He’s the first Latino President of the Lesbian and Gay Bar Association of Chicago. Prior to attending law school, Moses served in a variety of government-related positions, including as chief of staff to a Texas county commissioner. He is fluent in Spanish.
Moses earned the Certified in Healthcare Compliance (CHC) designation from the Compliance Certification Board. CHC certification demonstrates knowledge of federal health care regulations, including Medicare, HIPAA, DEA, and FDA. Moses assists health care industry organizations in compliance procedures to understand, address, and implement legal obligations and to promote organizational integrity through operation of effective compliance programs.
Experience
Membership & Involvement
- Illinois Supreme Court Committee on Jury Instructions - Civil: Member (2022-Present)
- LAGBAC – Chicago’s LGBTQ+ Bar Association: President (2018-2022); Vice President (2015-2018); Board Member
- Chicago Healthcare Risk Management Society (CHRMS): President (2022-2023); Secretary (2020-2021); Committee Member
- Member: Chicago Bar Association; American Bar Association; American Society for Health Care Risk Management; Hispanic National Bar Association; Hispanic Lawyers Association of Illinois; Amundsen Davis Committee for Diversity and Inclusion
- Former Steering Committee Member: Professional Liability Underwriting Society (PLUS)
- Volunteer: Legal Council for Health Justice
Honors
- Recipient of the National LGBT Bar Association's "Best LGBTQ+ Lawyers Under 40" Award: 2020
- Selected by the Chicagoland Healthcare Risk Management Association as the "2020 Rookie of the Year"
- Recipient of the Hispanic National Bar Association's "Top Lawyers Under 40" Award: 2020
- Selected by the Leading Lawyers Network as an “Emerging Lawyer” in medical malpractice defense
- Selected to the Illinois Super Lawyers "Rising Stars" list: 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020
Resources & Insights
In the Media
Alerts
Speaking Engagements
Published Works
Education on Demand
Join Suzannah Wilson Overholt and Moses Suarez for a discussion of federal guidance impacting compliance programs in the health care setting and critical steps in implementing those programs, including the roles of risk managers and human resource personnel.
Firm News
- Health Care Compliance: Developing and Implementing an Effective ProgramHealth Care Compliance: Developing and Implementing an Effective Program
Join Suzannah Wilson Overholt and Moses Suarez for a discussion of federal guidance impacting compliance programs in the health care setting.
- Ed Management Quotes Moses Suarez in "Malpractice Lawsuits Allege ED Missed Intracranial Aneurysms"Ed Management Quotes Moses Suarez in "Malpractice Lawsuits Allege ED Missed Intracranial Aneurysms"
In Ed Management's article, "Malpractice Lawsuits Allege ED Missed Intracranial Aneurysms," Moses Suarez discusses the various fact patterns that can involve intracranial aneurysms and the importance of documented differential diagnosis.
- FCA’S Scienter Standard: To Change or Not To Change, That is the QuestionFCA’S Scienter Standard: To Change or Not To Change, That is the Question
The Supreme Court recently decided to take a closer look at the False Claim Act’s (FCA) Scienter Standard after two contentious Seventh Circuit case panel rulings.
Education
Valparaiso University School of Law, J.D., 2010
University of Texas at San Antonio, B.A., 2004
Certified in Healthcare Compliance (CHC)
Admissions
- Illinois