September 10th, 2025
12:30 PM - 2:30 PM EDT
Heath care fraud remains a top priority for the DOJ. This year’s National Health Care Fraud Takedown was the biggest in United States history, resulting in the prosecution of 324 defendants in connection with over $14.6 billion in alleged fraud.
Health care fraud impacts a broad array of businesses, from banking to cyber security. Sooner or later, it will affect your business or your practice. Will you be ready?
Please join us for Womble Bond Dickinson (US) LLP’s Second Annual Health Care Fraud Symposium, a webinar designed to examine critical health care fraud topics, including:
- DOJ Health Care Fraud Enforcement Trends, including its impact on the Banking Industry
- Handling Grand Jury, Civil Investigative Demands (CID’s) and Office of Inspector General (OIG) Subpoenas
- The False Claims Act
- Cyber Security & HIPAA Compliance
- Criminal Corporate Enforcement Policies & Compliance
Who should attend?
Our speakers will provide valuable information not just to C-suite executives, in-house counsel, and management for healthcare companies (including hospitals, health clinics, retail drug companies, pharmacists, skilled nursing facilities, laboratories, and medical practices), but also to banking professionals concerned about the laundering of ill-gotten health care fraud-related funds through their institutions, and cyber security specialists charged with protecting sensitive patient information.
Speakers:
Panelists are members of Womble Bond Dickinson’s White Collar Defense and Criminal Investigations practice group, which includes former federal prosecutors, former federal defenders, and veteran defense attorneys:
- Luke Cass, Partner, Washington, D.C.
- Michael Clark, Senior Counsel, Houston, TX
- Rhett DeHart, Partner, Charleston, SC
- Audrey Karman, Senior Counsel, Washington, D.C.
- Claire Rauscher, Partner, Charlotte, NC
- Veronica Renzi, Partner, Washington, D.C.
- Erin Taylor, Of Counsel, Charlotte, NC
- Joe Whitley, Partner, Atlanta, GA
CLE Credit
Program eligible for Minimum Continuing Legal Education (MCLE) credit based on a 60-minute credit hour.
2.00 General credit hour(s) pending in AL/AZ/CA/CO/DE/GA/NC/NV/NY/PA/SC/TN/TX/VA.