On December 11, 2024, Susan Gouinlock was a featured speaker at the Federal Bar Association’s Annual “FCA State of Play” webinar. She joined a distinguished panel that included Michael Cranston, Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the U.S. Department of Justice, to discuss the evolving landscape of whistleblower enforcement and the False Claims Act future.
The panel, composed of leaders from government, relator, and defense perspectives, explored the challenges and opportunities facing False Claims Act enforcement in the coming years. Susan offered insights drawn from her extensive experience litigating high-stakes qui tam cases and addressed how recent court decisions, DOJ policies, and legislative developments are shaping the False Claims Act future.
As part of a conversation focused on the “current state of play,” Susan contributed her vision for what lies ahead—from the role of data analytics in investigations to the growing importance of materiality and compliance culture. Her remarks emphasized the ongoing evolution of the FCA future, underscoring how collaboration across sectors is critical to ensuring effective fraud prevention and accountability.
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