Sheva Sanders practiced Health Law for 40 years, most recently as a partner at Stinson. She advised health care and life sciences clients on complex regulatory issues, including fraud and abuse, compliance, reimbursement and transactional matters.
A frequent teacher, speaker and writer on topics related to health law and health policy, Sheva was a member of the University of Minnesota Advisory Board for the Joint Degree in Law, Science & Technology, and has been an adjunct professor at Northwestern University Law School, Mitchell College of Law and Hamline University School of Law. Recent publications include: Sheva J. Sanders, Mara N. Sanders, and Jessica C. Wheeler, Applying Allina to the World of Escobar: Avoiding “Traps, Zaps, and Zingers” in Medicare False Claims Actions, 31 Health Matrix 155 (2021);and, Sheva J. Sanders & Jessica C. Wheeler, Trading Pain for Gain: Addressing Misaligned Interests in Prescription Drug Benefit Administration, 55 U. Mich. J. L. Reform 423 (2022).
Sheva was named a 2003 AdvaMed Achiever for her role in drafting the AdvaMed Code of Ethics.
Sheva is a 1984, cum laude, graduate of Northwestern University School of Law, where she received the Order of the Coif.