AHSIN AZIM is a managing associate in Sidley's Washington, D.C. office and a member of the firm’s Healthcare practice.
Prior to joining the firm, Ahsin was an associate at another international law firm where he specialized in advising healthcare providers on a full range of Medicare litigation, investigation, and regulatory matters. He was also a trusted advisor to many providers seeking to comply with transparency and disclosure rules (e.g., Hospital Price Transparency), and to providers navigating their response to COVID-19, including their receipt of relief funds from the CARES Act and other legislation.
Ahsin received his law degree from Vanderbilt University Law School, where he served as notes editor of the Vanderbilt Law Review and executive justice of the Moot Court Board. While attending law school, he was a law clerk at the Office of the General Counsel of Vanderbilt University and a judicial extern at the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Tennessee. Before law school, Ahsin worked as a Management Consultant with Accenture and Accenture Federal Services, where he primarily focused on federal health IT and state Medicaid initiatives. Ahsin graduated cum laude from Northwestern University, where he majored in American Studies and English Writing – Creative Nonfiction.
Ahsin's legal works have been published in Bloomberg Law, Reimbursement Advisor, and Vanderbilt Law Review. His creative nonfiction works have been featured in Illinois’s Emerging Writers: An Anthology of Nonfiction, Thought Catalog, and other publications.