J. Michael Fields

Health Care Attorney

Michael leads the Health Care practice.  He counsels physicians, hospitals, and other health care providers on regulatory, compliance, and transactional matters.  He represents all types of closely-held businesses and their owners on such issues as the formation of business entities, financing transactions, and the merger, acquisition, and sale of businesses.  Additionally, Michael advises banks, automobile and tractor finance companies, shopping center owners, homeowners’ associations, and suppliers in the agricultural and construction industries on financing transactions, workouts, bankruptcies, foreclosures, and collections.  His bankruptcy practice is focused on the representation of creditors in contested plan confirmation, relief from stay, cash collateral, lease assumption and assignment, fraudulent transfer, and preference litigation. 

Michael also provides mediation services in bankruptcy cases.  His mediation training includes the acclaimed 40-hour American Bankruptcy Institute/St. John’s University School of Law Bankruptcy Mediation Training Program held in New York.

Honors and Distinctions

  • “Best Lawyers,” The Best Lawyers in America®, 2018-2026
  • “Healthcare Power List,” NC Lawyers Weekly, 2023

Please see the following websites for an explanation of the membership standards for the following recognitions:  www.bestlawyers.combusinessnc.com/special-sections/legal-elite/; and www.superlawyers.com/north-carolina.

Representative Experience

  • Representation of the purchaser in a $1 million asset purchase of a dental practice
  • Representation of the purchaser in a $10 million purchase of the assets of a medical practice and a majority interest in an ambulatory surgery center
  • Representation of the seller in a $12 million asset sale of a medical practice and diagnostic imaging center
  • Representation of an anesthesia practice in connection with an exclusive professional services arrangement with an ambulatory surgery center
  • Representation of a medical practice in obtaining a “no review” letter from the Healthcare Planning and Certificate of Need Section for the replacement of an MRI scanner
  • Representation of a medical practice in analyzing potential fee-splitting, self-referral, and anti-kickback issues associated with a joint venture proposed by a third party laboratory
  • Representation of the lender in a $2 million loan to finance the acquisition of a tenant-occupied retail wireless store
  • Representation of the borrower in a $32 million senior secured financing and a $15 million secured mezzanine financing to refinance existing debt and to fund additional working capital and the acquisition of 50 retail wireless stores
  • Representation of the borrower in a $70 million asset-based revolving line of credit made to fund the floor plan financing of tractor dealerships
  • Representation of an agricultural supplier in obtaining and collecting a $200,000 judgment against a commercial farming operation
  • Representation of an agricultural supplier in connection with the attempted workout of $8 million in troubled credit and the eventual Chapter 11 bankruptcy of a large farming operation
  • Representation of a grain dealer in defense of bankruptcy preference litigation in the bankruptcy case of another grain dealer

Reported Decisions

  • Outer Banks Contractors, Inc. v. Daniels & Daniels Const., Inc. – 433 S.E.2d 759 (N.C. Ct. App. 1993)
  • First-Citizens Bank & Trust Co. v. Cannon – 530 S.E.2d 581 (N.C. Ct. App. 2000)
  • First-Citizens Bank & Trust Co. v. Four Oaks Bank & Trust Co. – 576 S.E.2d 722 (N.C. Ct. App. 2003)
  • St. Regis of Onslow County, N.C. Owners Ass’n v. Johnson – 663 S.E.2d 908 (N.C. Ct. App. 2008)