Medicare fraud costs U.S. taxpayers billions of dollars each year and puts patients’ lives at risk,” said partner Jeb White. “Compliance officers are at the frontlines of these battles, so it is important to educate them about the available anti-fraud law
Fort Lauderdale, FL (PRWEB) October 25, 2010
Nolan & Auerbach, P.A. Partner Joseph E. B. “Jeb” White will be a guest lecturer during the opening session of the George Washington University Healthcare Corporate Compliance Program. Mr. White will educate students about the False Claims Act and other anti-fraud laws. The session will take place on the George Washington University campus on October 28, 2010.
This one-of-a-kind program provides a comprehensive corporate compliance education for current or aspiring corporate compliance officers. Drawing from both George Washington University’s Department of Health Policy in the School of Public Health and Health Services and leading healthcare law firms, the program offers education in healthcare laws and regulations as well as tools and strategies for creating effective corporate compliance programs.
“Medicare fraud costs U.S. taxpayers billions of dollars each year and puts patients’ lives at risk,” said partner Jeb White. “Compliance officers are at the frontlines of these battles, so it is important to educate them about the available anti-fraud laws, including the federal False Claims Act and its qui tam provisions.”
Mr. White is a respected False Claims Act qui tam attorney, whose knowledge and experience covers a full range of whistleblower laws, including state and federal False Claims Act qui tam laws, the Internal Revenue Service Whistleblower provisions, and the recently enacted Securities Exchange Commission Whistleblower law. Prior to joining Nolan & Auerbach, Mr. White served as the President and C.E.O. of Taxpayers Against Fraud.
Mr. White has lectured at George Washington University for the past eight semesters. In addition, he has presented to a wide variety of audiences, including the U.S. Congress, the American Bar Association, the American Health Lawyers Association, and the American Law Institute.
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