Join Baker Donelson shareholder and chair of the Government Enforcement and Investigations Group Joe D. Whitley along with shareholder S. Craig Holden at the 28th Annual National Institute on Health Care Fraud, May 2 – 4 in San Francisco, California.
The 28th Annual National Institute on Health Care Fraud provides a rewarding educational experience for health care attorneys, regulators, compliance professionals, prosecutors, criminal defense attorneys, and qui tam relators' counsel. This National Institute draws panelists, facilitators, and participants from each of these significant groups and offers unique opportunities to meet and share experiences and concerns in a non-adversarial setting. The program planning committee is committed to creating a program that advances education, communication, professionalism, and discussion of current legal and ethical issues that arise in the health care fraud practice. These issues are addressed in panel discussions and small workshop formats designed to maximize audience participation.
Mr. Whitley serves on the Institute planning committee and will moderate the Trial Practice Demonstration – United States v. Houser, (N.D. GA) on Friday, May 4 at 8:30 a.m. PT. Mr. Holden will be a featured panelist for the Damages and Settlement workshop at 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 3.
The Institute is presented by the American Bar Association Criminal Justice Section, Health Law Section, Young Lawyers Division, and National Association on Medicaid Fraud Control Units, and CLE credit is available.
For more information and the full program agenda, please click here.