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Webinar: Qui Tam Section – The California Insurance Frauds Prevention Act
March 13 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm
*Program hosted in (ET) time zone**
When a whistleblower alleges that healthcare fraud took place in California, there is an increasing chance that there is also a cause of action under the California Insurance Frauds Prevention Act in addition to the False Claims Act and relevant state False Claims Act statutes. Depending on the allegations in the case, the potential damages can exceed those of all government payor claims combined. Fraud committed against California private payors brings a whole host of issues ranging from determining whether private payors follow Medicare rules and regulations to understanding how case law analyzing the CIFPA differs from that of the False Claims Act. With the increase in cases involving the CIFPA, understanding how the government, relator’s counsel, and defense counsel pursue or defense a CIFPA case is important. To introduce (or reacquaint) you with the CIFPA, Mitch Neumeister will moderate a Zoom roundtable discussing issues that arise during a CIFPA case.
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Presenters
Mark Kleiman, Kleiman/Rajaram
Jonathan Radke, Nelson Hardiman
Jack Ross, U.S. Attorney’s Office, C.D. Cal.
Moderator
Mitch Neumeister, Fraud Liaison Bureau, California Department of Insurance
Registration
- FBA Members: $0
- Non-Members: $0
CLE
Please note that CLE credit is not offered for this webinar.
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