Whistleblower Law Collaborative member Erica Blachman Hitchings is pleased to be presenting at the Federal Bar Association’s upcoming virtual roundtable Causation Conundrums in Kickback-Focused FCA Cases. This roundtable will examine how various courts have responded to defendants’ push for a robust causation standard to be applied to False Claims Act allegations based on kickback violations.
The panel will discuss what Congress was doing when it amended the Anti-Kickback Statue (AKS) in 2010. That is when Congress amended the law to state that claims “resulting from” kickback violations are a false claims for FCA purposes. It will also include an interesting discussion of how expert analyses are evolving to address differing courts’ interpretations of this causation standard.
Other panelists include:
- John D. W. Partridge, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher (Moderator)
- Kathleen Chandler, Bates White
- Johnathan M. Phillips, Gibson Dunn & Crutcher
- David Wiseman, Civil Fraud Section, Department of Justice
Please join us for this discussion. Registration is free and easy to do! And, if you would like a bit of background reading in advance, check out this primer on kickback violations by WLC attorney David Lieberman.
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