Foley partner Matt Krueger will participate on a panel of speakers at an event offered by the American Health Law Association Education Center. As we continue into the first year of the Biden Administration, the panel will discuss what health care fraud and abuse enforcement will look like moving forward, including:
- Discussion of current enforcement trends and priorities affecting the health care industry
- How the False Claims Act and criminal health care fraud enforcement will fare under the Biden Administration
- What health care attorneys can do to help keep their clients off of the radar
Speaker Information:
- Scott Grubman, Attorney, Chilivis Grubman Dalbey & Warner
- Matthew Krueger, Partner, Foley & Lardner LLP
- Heather Mogden, Attorney, Hall Render
- Jonathan H. Ferry, Partner, Bradley
To register for this event, click here.
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