Over the past 25 years, the National Institute on White Collar Crime has been attended by leading federal and state judges and prosecutors, law enforcement officials, defense attorneys, corporate in-house counsel and members of the academic community. The faculty regularly includes some of the top members of the white collar bar in the United States and abroad. Among the audience are nationally-renowned lawyers, as well as many who are beginning to concentrate in the white collar area.
Attendees have consistently given the Institute high ratings for the exceptional quality of its publication, the panelists’ presentations, the valuable updates on new developments and strategies, as well as the rare opportunity to meet colleagues in this field, renew acquaintances and exchange ideas. The 2012 keynote panels will focus on the most significant white collar criminal trials of the past year, and on the ethical obligations of white collar lawyers.
WilmerHale Partner Karen Green is moderating the Healthcare Fraud and Abuse panel. This panel will focus on practical considerations and advice regarding health care fraud investigations and prosecutions, and will discuss the increased focus on individuals, and the complex interplay of federal and state criminal, civil, and administrative tools and remedies, such as exclusion, deferred prosecution agreements and independent monitors.