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2019 Healthcare Litigation, Compliance & Investigations Forum

2019 Healthcare Litigation, Compliance & Investigations Forum

Overview


Healthcare industry business, legal and compliance executives and investors will learn strategies for proactively managing and effectively responding to compliance risks, investigations and litigation at our fourth annual 2019 Healthcare Litigation, Compliance & Investigations Forum.

Distinguished panelists, including government representatives, and in-house lawyers and compliance officers from providers, manufacturers from prominent healthcare and life sciences organizations, will join McDermott’s industry leading healthcare and litigation lawyers to explore responses to the rapidly evolving legal risks and challenges in healthcare today, including:

  • Legal strategies for defending False Claims Act and related criminal and other investigations
  • Virtual Healthcare: How compliance programs can effectively identify, assess and manage risks in a way that supports continued innovation in virtual healthcare delivery
  • Insights from GCs and executives from top healthcare organisations on practical tactics for implementing risk management

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For more information on this event, please contact Kristina Repko. CLE credit will be available.

Registration Information

Time

9:00 am – 5:00 pm (EST)

Venue

The Conrad
950 New York Ave NW
Washington, DC 20001
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