Amy Cotton Peterson featured in the article "Wonder Women - Leaders Making a Difference at Work, Home and the Community"
Below is an excerpt:
“As a physical therapist, you are often working one on one,” Peterson says. “And while I certainly felt I was making an impact, by transitioning into health-focused law, I felt I could make a bigger difference to a larger group of people.”
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“My practice focuses on health care transactions, regulatory and compliance issues, business development and provider defense,” Peterson says. “These are critical issues, especially now as we fight through this global pandemic.”
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“Today my passion beyond my family and legal practice is Chrysalis,” Peterson says. “Chrysalis is committed to ending domestic violence through a holistic and trauma-informed approach. Chrysalis gives survivors of domestic violence the safety and support they need to heal and build better lives through dozens of programs available statewide.”