False Claims Act - When Does Embellishing Become Fraud?

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When do exaggerations and misstatements during a solicitation for an award cross the line and become an issue of fraud?

The False Claims Act (FCA) prohibits the knowing submission of false claims by government contractors to the federal government. But how do you protect yourself and ensure that you justifiably position your firm to win the award?

Moderated by Colorado PTAC and presented by Whitcomb Selinsky, PC, president and founder, Joe Whitcomb shares insights See more +

When do exaggerations and misstatements during a solicitation for an award cross the line and become an issue of fraud?

The False Claims Act (FCA) prohibits the knowing submission of false claims by government contractors to the federal government. But how do you protect yourself and ensure that you justifiably position your firm to win the award?

Moderated by Colorado PTAC and presented by Whitcomb Selinsky, PC, president and founder, Joe Whitcomb shares insights to:

- The latest trends related to FCA enforcement within government contracts.

- Clearly define "untruthful" and disruptive capabilities on federal government contract award solicitation.

- How to avoid "bait and switch" tactics in government contracting.

At the end of the webinar, the audience will also walk away with a better understanding of when to engage counsel to oversee internal audits and help establish a justified claim. See less -

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