Originally held on Monday, October 2, 2023 | 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm
Program Chair: |
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Li Yu
DiCello Levitt LLP
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The Supreme Court and several Circuits have issued, or will soon issue, decisions that have significant implications on how to interpret and apply the False Claims Act, the primary litigation tool for combating government fraud. Further, insofar as these decisions address scienter and damage causation, they likely will have impact on other types of fraud cases.
You will learn how to:
- Plead False Claims Act cases effectively in response to recent Supreme Court decisions in qui tam cases
- Respond to FCA claims as a defendant in light of these decisions
- Identify critical questions of law in pending qui tam cases
Program Fee:
$49 Members | $149 Nonmembers -
Christopher B. Harwood
Morvillo Abramowitz Grand Iason & Anello PCMax Rodriguez
Pollock Cohen LLPRebecca S. Tinio
Co-Chief, Civil Frauds Unit
U.S. Attorney’s Office, SDNY -
12:30 pm – 12:40 pm
Introduction12:40 pm – 12:50 pm
Overview of the False Claims Act and Recent Supreme Court Decisions12:50 pm – 1:10 pm
U.S. ex rel. Schulte v. SuperValu, Inc.1:10 pm – 1:25 pm
U.S. ex rel. Polansky v. Executive Health Resources, Inc.1:25 pm – 1:40 pm
Circuits’ Split in FCA Cases Based on Anti-Kickback Statute Violations1:40 pm – 2:00 pm
Q&A -
New York: 1.0 Skills
New Jersey: 1.2 General
California: 1.0 General
Pennsylvania: 1.0 General -
Sponsoring Association Committee:
Federal Courts, Richard Hong, ChairSponsorship Opportunities are Available! Please Contact:
Yelena Balashchenko, Manager, Business Development & Sponsorships | (212) 382-6608 | ybalashchenko@nycbar.org