BOSTON, Oct. 4, 2024
/PRNewswire/ -- We are pleased to announce that three Whistleblower
Law Collaborative members will contribute to panels for esteemed
symposiums this month.
Linda Severin will be a
panelist at the prestigious 25th Annual Pharmaceutical and Medical
Device Ethics and Compliance Congress. Ms. Severin will lend her
expertise to a critical discussion titled Perspectives from DOJ,
HHS-OIG, and the Relators Bar on How Compliance Departments Can
Effectively Prevent and Help Respond to Qui Tam Whistleblower
Suits.
Drawing from her extensive experience as a prosecutor with
the United States Attorney's
Office for the Southern District of New
York, a white-collar criminal defense lawyer focusing on
internal investigations, and now a seasoned attorney for
whistleblowers (also known as relators), Ms. Severin brings an
unparalleled depth of knowledge to the panel. Her diverse
background allows her to offer nuanced insights into the dynamics
between government agencies and whistleblowers, and a unique
perspective on steps companies can take to be less likely targets
of whistleblower suits.
Celebrating its quarter-century milestone, the Annual
Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Ethics and Compliance Congress
stands as the industry's premier event. From October 28-30, 2024, in Washington, D.C., the conference will bring
together hundreds of compliance professionals, legal experts, and
industry leaders.
Bruce Judge is speaking at a
Federal Bar Association webinar, The DOJ's Civil
Cyber-Fraud Initiative: Three Years Later taking
place on October 23, 2024 from
12-1 p.m. The Department of Justice
introduced its Civil Cyber-Fraud Initiative in
October 2021. The panel will discuss
lessons learned and the future success of this program.
Mr. Judge served as a federal prosecutor for over twenty years
before joining Whistleblower Law Collaborative. During his time at
the U.S. Department of Justice, he supervised complex criminal
investigations involving public corruption, obstruction of justice,
money laundering, bank fraud, and racketeering. He
brings a wide range of knowledge to the panel discussion of this
emerging law enforcement priority.
Erica Blachman Hitchings is
speaking at a Federal Bar Association webinar addressing the
subject of Scienter in the Aftermath of SuperValu on
October 30, 2024 from 12-1:30
p.m. Panelists will consider the effect of the Supreme
Court's 2023 SuperValu decision on how False Claims Act
cases are now pursued and presented.
Ms. Hitchings came to Whistleblower Law Collaborative after
nearly nine years in the U.S. Department of Justice where she
successfully investigated, litigated, and settled a wide range of
False Claims Act cases. She is also currently on the President's
Council of The Anti-Fraud Coalition where she has been
serving since 2020, working on False Claims Act advocacy. Her input
will be integral to the panel discussion.
Whistleblower Law Collaborative LLC, based in Boston, devotes its practice entirely to
representing clients nationwide in bringing actions under the
federal and state whistleblower laws and programs, False Claims
Acts, and other whistleblower programs. Notably, their clients'
cases resulted in the largest government FCA pharmaceutical
settlements in 2017 (Mylan), 2018 (AmerisourceBergen), and 2022
(Mallinckrodt). If you are considering
becoming a whistleblower or are aware of other types of
fraud, contact us for a free, confidential
consultation.
For more information, contact Whistleblower
Law Collaborative LLC at 617.366.2800.
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