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  • Mississippi Chapter: March CLE Luncheon

    Capital Club Jackson 125 S Congress St, Jackson, MS, United States

    Todd W. Gee was confirmed as the United States Attorney for the Southern District of Mississippi on September 29, 2023. As United States Attorney, Mr. Gee supervises the investigation and prosecution of all federal crimes and the litigation of all civil matters in which the...

    $25 – $30
  • Webinar: Qui Tam Section: [VIRTUAL] Working with HHS OIG on FCA Settlements

    **Program hosted in (ET) time zone** This roundtable will bring together a diverse group of government and defense attorneys to discuss everything you’ve ever wanted to know about working with the Office of the Inspector General but were afraid to ask. When should you get...

  • Webinar: Qualified Immunity in 2023-2024

    The doctrine of qualified immunity protects government officials from individual liability unless their act violated “clearly established” law.  Though there are calls for its reform or complete abolition, it continues to be regularly applied throughout the country. This presentation will provide an update on the current...

  • Tampa Bay Chapter: Law Clerk Happy Hour

    The Tampa Bay Chapter of the Federal Bar Association is proud to host this Happy Hour for current and former judicial federal law clerks. Please join us for an opportunity to fellowship.

    Free
  • 2024 Indian Law Conference

    Event Recap Advancing Tribal Sovereignty through Everyday Practice and Representation The FBA Indian Law Section and 800 invested law professionals gathered in Albuquerque, NM this past April 4-5 for collaborative education and conversation. This was a sell out event! In the past year, Tribes have...

  • Qui Tam Section: [VIRTUAL] Managed Care Cases: Materiality and Damages

    **Program hosted in (ET) time zone** Managed care is a huge and growing part of our public health spending. Surprisingly, we are still seeing arguments that defrauding managed care is immaterial to the government because payments are capitated. (Despite the fact that the definition of...

  • Webinar: Credibility, Implicit Bias, and Discretion in Decision-Making

    This webinar will focus on how the adjudicator’s implicit bias affects their decisions about credibility and their exercise of discretion. While adjudicators may recognize their own bias, this may not necessarily lead to stopping bias. Judges know that they need to assess credibility, and appellate...