The American Health Law Association (AHLA) recently published the Third Edition of its popular treatise “Corporate Practice of Medicine: A 50 State Survey.” The publication provides helpful guidance on each state’s corporate practice of medicine (CPOM) doctrine, including discussions of how each state interprets the law when dealing with unlicensed individuals and plenary versus limited licensed professionals, along with insights on other topics such as fee splitting. Greenbaum healthcare partner John W. Kaveney authored the chapter discussing New Jersey’s corporate practice of medicine doctrine. The publication is available for purchase as a print edition or in electronic format here.