Bio
Natalia Beltre is a member of Lippes Mathias’ Health Care practice team, where she supports national telehealth clients, medical spas, and pharmacies through multistate research and regulatory guidance. She counsels clients on compliance matters, including corporate practice of medicine restrictions, fraud and abuse prevention, Food and Drug Act regulations, and data privacy issues at both the federal and state levels.
Natalia also frequently assists with entity formations and foreign qualifications for healthcare entities and architectural firms to facilitate expansion on a national level. She assists licensed professionals in both industries with multistate licensure matters and prepares business certification applications for women-owned and minority-owned enterprises pursuing government contracting opportunities.
Her work also encompasses drafting key legal documents for digital health platforms, including disclaimers, Terms of Use, and Privacy Policies, as well as preparing informed consent forms for medical spas and medical practices.
During her time at University at Buffalo School of Law, Natalia served as an intern for Hon. Julio M. Fuentes at the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. She also participated in the firm’s Summer Associate Program.
Articles & Publications
- Co-author, "Your Practice, Their Investment: New York Confronts Private Equity in Healthcare," MD News, April 2026
- Co-author, "Needles and Notices: New York Warns Consumers of Unlicensed Med Spa Practices," January 16, 2026
- Author, "New York Poised to More Actively Regulate the Pet Insurance Market," August 15, 2024
- Author, "US Supreme Court Limits Deference to Federal Agency Action," July 1, 2024
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Natalia R. Beltre and Gregory T. Measer Author Article in MD News on Private Equity and Corporate Practice of Medicine in New York
April 28, 2026
Press Releases
Four Lippes Mathias Law Clerks Admitted to Practice Law in New York State
January 29, 2026
Client Alerts
Needles and Notices: New York Warns Consumers of Unlicensed Med Spa Practices
January 16, 2026
Client Alerts
US Supreme Court Limits Deference to Federal Agency Action
July 1, 2024