OVERVIEW
Whistleblower suits are now generating large settlements and criminal investigations.
These suits lead to aggressive prosecutions, which are usually met with minimal resistance, which further encourages enforcement officials to continue to use laws, like the FCA, for trade and other business violations
To avoid bad headlines, loss of shareholder value, possible criminal sanctions or higher civil penalties, corporations faced with customs and other business type claims are choosing to settle instead of litigating.
There are, however, potential FCA defences for companies alleged to have committed fraud. You will learn what they are and how to use them.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
Convenience. You can participate in our FCA webinar from a location of your choosing – your home, your office, or a client/customer location are all perfectly suitable for learning in a webinar environment. All you need is a high-speed Internet connection and a PC or a Mac from which to sign on to the webinar.
Focused Learning. You will receive an in-depth treatment of a very important topic that that specifically interests you -- or your business or boss.
Time Savings. There is no need to travel to participate in our FCA webinar. you save valuable time in your busy schedule. Additionally, as identified above, our FCA webinar is a focused learning opportunity. The webinar is relevant to your situation.
Cost. Our FCA costs a lot less than an equivalent traditional seminar or conference session. Further, because you do not travel to participate in our webinar, you save those costs also.
No Exam Required. You are not required to pass a final exam. Instead of worrying about passing a test, you can actually learn in comfort. No stress.
Q & A. You will have the opportunity to ask questions about the FCA. It is very nice to receive answers about what interests -- or bothers -- you.
AREAS COVERED
- The FCA
- Customs Fraud
- Common Customs Violations
- Traditional Civil Enforcement of Customs Violations
- The United States has Civil and Criminal Laws Enforcing Customs Violations.
- Now a Multi-Pronged Approach to Combating Customs Violations
- "Domestic Value" -- What is This?
- Who Can Be Penalized?
- The Statute Most Commonly Used in the Civil Enforcement of Trade Violations
- Who Can Be Penalized?
- Now a Multi-Pronged Approach to Combating Customs Violations
- Now a Multi-Pronged Approach to Combating Customs Violations
- Favourite Criminal Statutes Commonly Used in Enforcement of Customs Violations
- The Old False Claims Act has New Sharp Teeth
- Who Should be Interested in the FCA?
WHO WILL BENEFIT
Companies involved in the import and export of goods or technology are at risk of violating the FCA. So are companies that may risk or become involved in:
- Pharmaceutical Fraud
- Off-Label Promotion Fraud
- Healthcare Fraud
- Defence Contracting Fraud
- Government Contracting Fraud
- Financial Fraud
- Research Grant Fraud
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