About me
Kaydeen focuses her practice on healthcare and corporate law specializing in
transactional and regulatory matters. Kaydeen assists clients in navigating
the complex regulatory landscape of local, state and federal laws, particularly
within the healthcare sector. With robust experience in drafting and
negotiating a diverse range of contracts, Kaydeen ensures client objectives
align with legal compliance, particularly within healthcare organizations and
corporate matters.
Prior to joining Bond, Kaydeen was an attorney in the corporate practice of a
Connecticut based firm. There, she provided legal support to clients in the corporate
and healthcare sectors, including physician practices, hospital systems,
municipalities, educational institutions and related entities. Kaydeen’s expertise
extends to conducting regulatory analyses and preparing legal memoranda keeping
clients informed of evolving standards, which safeguard their operations from
potential legal and financial risks. Her experience includes the creation of general
privacy policies, detailed HIPAA compliance reviews, Business Associate
Agreements and the support of data protection strategies.
While in law school Kaydeen interned for the Honorable Victor A. Bolden at the
United States District Court in Bridgeport, Connecticut and the Honorable Richard F.
Braun at the New York Supreme Court, Civil Branch, in New York City. Kaydeen
also interned for the State of Connecticut Department of Health in Hartford,
Connecticut as well as the general counsel’s office at a large Federally Qualified
Health Center based in Connecticut. Kaydeen’s interest in law began to take shape
when she started advocating for disabled clients at her father’s firm, Maurice
Maitland, LLP during high school and continued through law school, laying the
foundation for her legal career.