Scott B. McBride joins Seton Hall Law School faculty and respected industry leaders at the U.S. Healthcare Compliance Certification Program for the Panel Discussion: Being the Focus of a Government Investigation and the Health Care Fraud Sentencing, Penalties, Damages & Other Considerations program.
This four-day healthcare compliance certificate program immerses attendees in the statutes, regulations, and other guidance that comprise the body of law known as “fraud and abuse law.”
Attendees examine healthcare-related laws and regulations alongside other compliance, ethics and integrity officers, legal counsel, health care consultants, and regulatory and medical affairs professionals.
Throughout the program, participants engage in group problem-solving activities and analyze the covered laws and regulations through case studies.
By the program conclusion, attendees discover how to create a culture of compliance and leave with the skills necessary to develop, enhance, and enforce their organizations' corporate compliance programs.
Lowenstein Sandler is hosting a networking lunch at this event on October 17, 2019, from 12:05-1:05 p.m.
Panel Discussion: Being the Focus of a Government Investigation
- Scott B. McBride, Lowenstein Sandler, LLP
- Mike Doyle, Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Rachael Honig, U.S. Attorney’s Office, District of New Jersey
- Jenny Kramer, Alston & Bird
- Jim Sheehan, New York Attorney General’s Office
- Moderator: Jacob Elberg, Seton Hall Law School
Time: 1:05-2:20 p.m.
Health Care Fraud Sentencing, Penalties, Damages & Other Considerations
- Scott B. McBride, Lowenstein Sandler, LLP
- Jenny Kramer, Alston & Bird
- Joseph Mack, Bayer U.S.
Time: 2:40-3:45 p.m.