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Speaker: Jacob T. Elberg, Associate Professor & Associate Director of Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law, Seton Hall University Law School
Time: 1:00 - 2:00 pm EDT
Location: Zoom Webinar
Contact: Angela Covele, Hall Center for Law and Health Coordinator: aacovele@iu.edu
This program will only be offered online. 1.0 hour Indiana CLE (Distance Education) credit will be available but you must register for the Zoom Webinar using the link below. Following registration, you will receive an email with a link to join the Webinar.
Ensure you are joining the webinar from the Zoom application (desktop or mobile) to enable participation in the polling throughout the webinar for CLE credit. Please note joining the webinar from a web browser is not compatible and doing so will result in not receiving CLE credit.
E-mail certificates will be provided certifying attendance for those wishing to apply for CLE credit outside of Indiana.
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Professor Jacob T. Elberg, Associate Professor & Associate Director of Seton Hall University Law School's Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law will discuss the Department of Justice’s policies surrounding enforcement of health care offenses by corporate entities. During his presentation he will share his analysis of health care fraud settlements under the False Claims Act, and what they reveal about DOJ’s willingness to allow corporate defendants to resolve FCA matters without acceptance of responsibility, and often with explicit denials of wrongdoing. The presentation will also include discussion of the law surrounding FCA cases as well as DOJ policy relating to both criminal and civil corporate resolutions.

Professor Jacob T. Elberg is Associate Director of the Center for Health & Pharmaceutical Law at Seton Hall Law School, where he is an Associate Professor and teaches Health Law, Health Care Fraud & Corruption, Data Analytics, and Evidence. Before joining Seton Hall Law School, he served in the Department of Justice for 11 years, including 5 years as Chief of the Health Care & Government Fraud Unit at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey, where he led one of the largest and most impactful health care units in the country, directing all of the Office’s criminal and civil investigations and prosecutions of health care fraud offenses.
Professor Elberg received his B.A. from Dartmouth College and his J.D. from Harvard Law School.
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