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Baer Law

25521 E. Smoky Hill Road
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720.222.1276

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About Baer Law

John brings over twenty-five combined years of experience as a pharmacist and attorney to the Baer Law Firm LLC. John's personal goal since finishing law school was to incorporate both his experiences as a clinical pharmacist and an attorney into his own, successful law practice. After obtaining his undergraduate and his Doctorate of Pharmacy (PharmD) degrees from the University of Arizona, John relocated to Colorado. He continued to work as a clinical hospital pharmacist while attending law school and obtained his Juris Doctorate (JD) at the University of Denver College of Law.

Our Legal Services

We are uniquely positioned to understand the complex needs of our diverse clients. 

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Pharmacy Law

As an expert in the field, Baer Law covers a variety of Pharmaceutical Law services ranging from Federal & State Regulatory Issues to FDA Compliance and Drug Compounding. 

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Health Care Law

Baer Law focuses on a variety of health care law services ranging from Telemedicine / Telepharmacy and HIPAA Compliance to Professional Board Actions.

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California and Oregon To Allow Hormonal Contraceptives Without A Doctor's Prescription

California and Oregon will become the first states to allow women to get birth control pills and hormonal contraceptives directly from their pharmacists, without a doctor’s prescription. California’s rules are expected to take effect after October 1, 2015, while Oregon’s is expected to take effect after January 1, 2016. The contraceptives, however, will not be…

Colorado Pharmacy Law: Telehealth and Identifying Valid Preexisting Patient-Practitioner Relationships

The Colorado Medical Board recently published a new draft policy, No. 40-27, on “Guidelines for Appropriate Use of Telehealth Technologies in the Practice of Medicine.” The projected effective date is August 20, 2015. The new guidelines, however, appear to be at odds with the existing Colorado Board of Pharmacy rules that state, in part, the…

Ohio Pharmacy Law: Expanding the Powers of the Pharmacist

Ohio House Bill 188 (HB 188), which passed last year, greatly expands the role of the Ohio pharmacist by streamlining the collaborative practice agreement paperwork and allowing physicians to enter into an agreement with multiple pharmacists to manage drug therapy for their patients. Under an Ohio collaborative practice agreement, pharmacists can order blood or urine…