Inaugural Biomedical and Health Law Industry and Compliance Conference
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Agenda (DOC) | Brochure (PDF)
Cosponsored by:
Hall Center for Law & Health & the Indiana University School of Law-Indianapolis
CLE: 6.0 hours
Cost: Government Attorneys ($50) Private Attorneys ($100)
Registration for this event has ended.
Questions about registration and/or payment should be directed to Carsandra Knight at calknigh@iupui.edu.
The Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis and its Hall Center for Law and Health are launching a major initiative in biomedical and health industry compliance law. The school has the requisite position to provide expert education to the growing group of health lawyers and professionals who are locating their careers in health care compliance law.
This initiative will offer expanded courses and clinical education offerings in the compliance field and develop a certificate program in health law with a specialty in biomedical and health industry compliance law by 2012. This specialty curriculum would be established within the existing Health Law Curriculum and the existing track in the law school’s LLM for Health Law, Policy and Bioethics.
To launch our biomedical and health industry law and compliance program, we are convening an Inaugural Biomedical and Health Industry Law and Compliance Conference on September 21, 2011 at the Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis. The focus of the conference is law and compliance, with special emphasis on emerging compliance trends, fraud and abuse, enforcement and pharmaceutical and manufacturing issues.
Keynote Speaker:
Joyce R. Branda is Director of the Fraud Section of the Commercial Litigation Branch, Civil Division, U.S. Department of Justice, where she supervises civil fraud matters and federal litigation under the False Claims Act and other laws. Since joining the Civil Division in 1982, she served first as a trial Attorney, then Assistant Director and finally Deputy Director of the section before her appointment in 2007 to her present position. In 2001, she received a Presidential Meritorious Executive Award as well as the Attorney General's Award for Exceptional Service. She has lectured extensively and appeared on panels on health care fraud, procurement fraud and on the False Claims Act and civil enforcement.
For answers to questions about this event, please contact Carsandra Knight at calknigh@iupui.edu.

