On March 7, 2018, Susan Gouinlock served as a featured speaker at the annual Whistleblower Law Symposium in Atlanta, Georgia, where she addressed recent developments in qui tam litigation under the False Claims Act (FCA). The event brought together leading attorneys, compliance professionals, and government representatives to examine trends shaping the future of whistleblower law.
Susan’s presentation focused on key legal and procedural shifts impacting qui tam litigation, including evolving interpretations of materiality, the government’s use of its dismissal authority, and strategic considerations for whistleblowers and their counsel. Drawing on her extensive experience in FCA practice, she provided valuable insight into how these developments are influencing case outcomes across the country.
The Whistleblower Law Symposium serves as a vital forum for exchanging ideas and advancing public interest litigation. Susan’s contributions highlighted her continued leadership in the field and her commitment to shaping best practices through education and collaboration.
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