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POSTPONED: Qui Tam Section: The False Claims Act Today, Phoenix, AZ
Hosted by the FBA Qui Tam Section, this CLE will provide a general overview of the FCA, a discussion of relevant Supreme Court cases, practice tips, recent developments in the Ninth Circuit, and a panel discussion to provide diverse perspectives on FCA practice.
Agenda
[11:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.] Overview of the FCA
[12:00 – 12:15 p.m.] Lunch Break
[12:15 – 12:45 p.m.] Practice Tips – A View from the Court
Discussion of best practices and strategies for practitioners and the Government looking to inform the Court of updates while also juggling the implications of the seal and the Government’s investigation.
- R. Scott Oswald, Managing Principal, The Employment Law Group, PC (Moderator)
- The Honorable John Joseph Tuchi, United States District Court Judge for the U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona
[12:45 – 1:45 p.m.] Practice Tips
Discussion of best practices and strategies for practitioners and the Government looking to inform the Court of updates while also juggling the implications of the seal and the Government’s investigation.
- R. Scott Oswald, Managing Principal, The Employment Law Group, PC (Moderator)
- Patrick M. Klein, Civil Frauds Trial Attorney, Department of Justice (representing the US Government in False Claims Act Civil Cases)
- Lon R. Leavitt, Partner, Halunen Law (representing Relator Counsel)
- Robert J. Milligan, Shareholder, Milligan Lawless PC (representing Defense Counsel)
[1:45 – 2:00 p.m.] Q&A
Registration
Registration Fees
- FBA Member: $25
- Non-member: $35
How to Register
Register Online or scan PDF Registration Form to sections@fedbar.org.
Cancellation Policy
No refunds will be made for cancellations received after the close of business on Thursday, March 26. No-shows will be billed. Substitutions may be made at any time upon notification. Please contact Alea Al-Aghbari at aalaghbari@fedbar.org with cancellation and/or substitution requests.
CLE
Arizona does not certify courses or providers. Arizona lawyers are required to independently review the Standards outlined in MCLE Regulation 104(A) make their own determination that it qualifies for credit towards their MCLE requirements.