Gregory A. Tapocsi

Partner

Greg focuses his practice on health care law, and leverages his background dealing with cybersecurity, data privacy, and health care issues to provide trusted counsel to clients on a variety of matters including risk assessment, operational compliance concerns, provider credentialing, administrative proceedings, and compliance program implementation and training.

He worked previously as a senior assistant attorney general and director of CyberOhio, a division of the Ohio Attorney General’s office. With CyberOhio, Greg helped draft and pass into law the Ohio Data Protection Act. The legislation was the first of its kind in the United States and gives businesses an affirmative defense to certain data breach lawsuits. While at the attorney general’s office, Greg’s duties also included managing and supervising the Cyber & Privacy Unit, analyzing cybersecurity threats, developing plans for minimizing risk, performing cybersecurity outreach throughout Ohio, and working with other attorneys general offices. He is a frequent author and lecturer on cybersecurity issues for businesses.

He has also worked as an enforcement/compliance attorney with the State Medical Board of Ohio, ensuring statutory and administrative rule compliance by physicians, physician assistants, and massage therapists. Additionally, he oversaw investigations and prepared complex cases for formal action by the State Medical Board. Greg also advised board members and agency personnel on issues related to the Medical Practices Act of Ohio, Chapter 119 Administrative Procedures, and federal rules and regulations implicating the area of health care.

Greg also has significant experience in criminal law based on his practice as an assistant county prosecutor in both Seneca and Delaware counties. In this role, he managed adult felony trial dockets in both counties, which included handling cases at the investigation, trial, and appeal stages.

In addition to his extensive familiarity with the latest technologies, Greg’s substantial experience with regulatory matters at all levels of government enables him to bring a distinctive and insightful approach to handling varied and intricate matters for health care organizations of all sizes.

Credentials

Education

Ohio Northern University, Claude W. Pettit College of Law (J.D., with distinction, 2008)

  • Willis Society Inductee (Awarded to Students in Top 10% of Graduating Class)
  • Counselor’s Academic Scholarship Recipient
  • Dean’s List
  • Law Review associate editor
  • CALI Award for Excellence
  • Judicial extern for Chief Judge Walter H. Rice, Southern District of Ohio

University of Tennessee (B.A., summa cum laude, 2004)

  • Political Science
  • Legislative intern for Tennessee General Assembly

Bar admissions

  • Ohio

Affiliations and memberships

  • Ohio State Bar Association
    • Health Law Committee
    • Administrative Law Committee
  • Columbus Bar Association, Health Care Law Committee
  • Society of Ohio Healthcare Attorneys, Ohio Hospital Association

Publications
  • November 20, 2024

    DEA Further Extends Telemedicine Prescribing Flexibilities Through December 2025

  • July 22, 2024

    Data Breaches and Your Smart Watch: FTC Expands the Reach of the Health Breach Notification Rule

  • December 15, 2023

    You’ve Got (E-)Mail: Ohio Law Now Allows Licensing Agencies to Serve Disciplinary Actions Exclusively by Email

  • May 2, 2023

    State Medical Board of Ohio Finalizes New Telehealth Rules

  • March 3, 2023

    Media Reports Shine Light on Ohio’s Physician “Sexual Misconduct” Law and it is Broader than You May Know

  • February 22, 2023

    Your License in the Crosshairs: Understanding the State Medical Board’s Disciplinary Process in an Era of Increased Scrutiny

  • February 7, 2023

    The State Medical Board Has Called You, Now What?

  • January 6, 2023

    Ohio Supreme Court Takes On Chevron Deference: Is It A Lump Of Coal In The Stockings Of State Administrative Agencies?

  • March 16, 2022

    State Medical Board of Ohio Proposes New Telehealth Rules in Response to HB 122

  • December 30, 2021

    Health Care Workers with Substance Use Disorder Histories Can Now Seek Ohio Licensure Without Discipline

News
  • January 12, 2023

    Dinsmore Elevates 16 Attorneys to Partnership, Makes Board and Department Chair Appointments

  • October 12, 2020

    WATCH: Dinsmore’s Greg Tapocsi Discusses Safe Return-to-Work Policies during COVID-19

Events
  • December 2, 2022

    2022 Dinsmore Annual CLE

  • January 20, 2022

    Ohio Hospital Association Presents Board Priorities for 2022: Challenges and Opportunities in the Year Ahead

  • November 20, 2020

    In-House and General Counsel Virtual Symposium