Key Takeaways from DOJ’s Civil Cyber-Fraud Initiative
Webinar | 10.08.25, 12:00 PM EDT - 1:00 PM EDT | CLE Offered
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Please join Crowell & Moring attorneys Nkechi Kanu, Kate Growley, Tully McLaughlin, and Jake Harrison for a webinar covering the latest developments stemming from the Department of Justice's Civil Cyber-Fraud Initiative. Our team will discuss trends and lessons learned through recent False Claims Act cases involving cybersecurity-compliance allegations, provide insights into the legal theories underlying those and potential future cases, including attestation and certification CMMC enforcement risks, and highlight risk-mitigation strategies for contractors to consider.
This complimentary webinar is exclusively for government contractors. No outside law firms, government personnel, or press are permitted.
CLE Credit
This program is pending CLE credit in CA, CO, IL, NY, and TX. Credit hours are estimated and subject to each state’s approval and credit rounding rules. We will apply to have this program accredited in other jurisdictions upon request. CLE credit is only available for attendance at the live webinar. CLE credit is not available for viewing this program on-demand.
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Participants

Partner, Crowell Global Advisors Senior Director
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- Washington, D.C. (CGA)
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