On January 27, 2015, Susan Gouinlock served as a guest lecturer at the University of Georgia School of Law, speaking to upper-level students enrolled in a health care fraud and abuse seminar. Her lecture focused on key aspects of False Claims Act education, offering students a real-world perspective on whistleblower litigation and healthcare enforcement.
Susan guided students through the foundational principles and evolving landscape of the False Claims Act (FCA), highlighting recent court decisions, government intervention strategies, and the role of relators in successful enforcement actions. Her presentation emphasized the importance of FCA education in preparing future attorneys to address fraud within federal healthcare programs.
In addition to her lecture, Susan hosted a lively Q&A session, answering questions from students and legal practitioners in attendance. Her engagement offered an exceptional learning experience and underscored the value of integrating FCA education into law school curricula focused on healthcare law and public interest litigation.
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