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3rd Annual Qui Tam Conference

Event | 11.03.16 - 11.04.16, 12:00 AM UTC - 12:00 AM UTC

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InterContinental Century City
2151 Avenue of the Stars, Los Angeles, CA

Don’t miss this opportunity to join the 3rd Annual Qui Tam Conference and hear the latest developments on the False Claims Act  (“FCA”). The attendees will hear from national experts on all points of view involving Qui Tam litigation, including:

Characterization of Claims Under the False Claims Act

• Hot Topics in Healthcare Fraud

• Federal Program Integrity Activities Following the SGR Doc Fix Legislation

• Medicare Part C Fraud

• Medicare Part D Fraud

• Damages and Penalties Relating to Healthcare Fraud

• The Public Disclosure and First-to-File Bars and Rule 9(b)

• Update on FCA Case Law

… and more!

Gail Zirkelbach is speaking at this event. Her topic: "Procurement Fraud."

To view the agenda, click here.

For more information, please visit these areas: Litigation and Trial, Government Contracts

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Event | 02.20.25

Has the Buss Stopped? Recoupment Today

Has the Buss Stopped? Recoupment Today: In 1997, the California Supreme Court decided Buss v. Superior Court. In Buss, the court concluded that a liability insurer that defended a mixed action could seek reimbursement from the insured for the defense costs associated with the claims that were not even potentially covered. Since then, numerous courts have held that insurers are entitled to recoup their defense costs associated with uncovered claims or causes of action. On the other hand, a significant number of courts have rejected insurers’ right to recoupment, at least in the absence of a policy provision granting the insurer that right. Some commentators have even suggested that the current judicial trend might be away from permitting insurers to recoup their defense costs. Is that correct? Has the Buss stopped? This panel of coverage experts will analyze insurers’ claimed right to recoupment today, and offer their perspectives on what the law on recoupment should perhaps be and might be in the future.