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Anatomy of a Procurement Fraud Investigation

Event | 10.29.19, 11:00 AM EDT - 2:30 PM EDT

Address

Crowell & Moring
1001 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, D.C. 20004

Following the publication of his peer-reviewed American Bar Association Publications book The Procurement Fraud Guidebook: The System, Stakeholders and Response Strategies, Crowell & Moring partners David Robbins and Gail Zirkelbach (who co-edited ABA Publications The False Claims Act and Government Contracts) will lead a CLE-eligible presentation, Anatomy of a Procurement Fraud Investigation.


The presentation will track the book and:

  • Explain the government’s procurement fraud stakeholders and how they interact
  • Cover the hottest issues in False Claims Act defense and explain how those investigations proceed, and
  • Describe methods for successfully defending procurement fraud investigations

Following the two hour training will be a networking reception featuring the presenting attorneys with drinks and hors d'oeuvres. We hope you'll be able to join us for this presentation.

For more information, please visit these areas: Government Contracts

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