Phillip H. Street, Esq

Georgia's Online Cancer Information Center

Phillip Street

Phillip H. Street, Esq

Board Legal Counsel

Partner

King & Spalding

Phillip H. Street, Esq

Phillip Street

Board Legal Counsel

Partner

King & Spalding

Phillip Street is a partner in the Healthcare and Life Sciences practices of King & Spalding and is based in the firm’s Atlanta office. With over 25 years of experience in the life sciences/healthcare field, he focuses his practice on healthcare and life sciences transactions, including business formations, clinical integrations and alignment, strategic alliances, venture financings, mergers, acquisitions, and joint ventures, and the commercialization of life sciences research. Mr. Street serves as legal advisor to hospital systems and life sciences companies, medical research organizations (pre-clinical and clinical), physician research consortiums, pharmaceutical and biotechnology corporations, medical device companies, academic medical research universities, physician organizations,  healthcare providers, and other healthcare and life sciences-related entities.

Mr. Street is a member of the Grady Health System Board of Visitors, Executive Committee of Southeast Bio/Southeast Life Sciences Association, and a board member of the Global Center for Medical Innovation, Inc. Mr. Street received his J.D. from Vanderbilt University School of Law in 1986, and his Masters in Taxation from New York University in 1989.

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Georgia CORE releases FY24 Impact Report

Get the latest from the center of Georgia's cancer fight from our FY24 Impact Report and also a message from the President.

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Lawmakers conclude listening tour on access to cancer care

Rep. Lee Hawkins, R-Gainesville, the committee’s chairman, said he and other lawmakers are working on drug pricing and other issues. He wrapped up the committee’s listening tour by saying the General Assembly will continue to study cancer care access.

7/14/2025