Healthcare Enforcement Compliance Institute

Published on: October 23rd, 2016


Marlan Wilbanks to Speak on Healthcare Fraud Settlements at National HCCA Conference

October 23–24, 2016 — Marlan Wilbanks will serve as a panelist at the HCCA Healthcare Enforcement Compliance Institute, held in Washington, D.C. This premier national event brings together key stakeholders in healthcare enforcement, including attorneys, compliance professionals, and representatives from the federal government.

Insights on Negotiating Healthcare Fraud Settlements

On October 23, Marlan will join a panel titled “Negotiating False Claims Act Settlements”, alongside representatives from the FCA defense bar, HHS-OIG, and the Department of Justice Civil Division. He will share insights from his extensive experience representing whistleblowers in complex healthcare fraud settlements, offering a relator’s perspective on negotiation strategies, government collaboration, and settlement structuring.

Advanced Panel on Kickback, Stark, and FCA Enforcement

On October 24, Marlan will participate in an advanced session titled “Kickback, Stark, and False Claims Act: A Deep Dive”. This panel will feature prominent attorneys from both the relator and defense bars who will explore the challenges and nuances of litigating Stark Law, Anti-Kickback Statute, and FCA violations. The discussion will also address how these violations frequently intersect with healthcare fraud settlements, and the role of statutory interpretation and damages calculations in resolving these cases.

Marlan’s participation underscores his leadership in the field of whistleblower law and his extensive work in achieving impactful healthcare fraud settlements that protect taxpayer dollars and promote compliance across the healthcare industry.

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This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice.