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Using the FCA to Combat the Opioid Epidemic

Join Dan Fruchter, Partner at Singleton Schreiber’s Spokane Office, at The Anti-Fraud Coalition’s 25th Annual False Claims Act Conference, where he will be presenting “Using the FCA to Combat the Opioid Epidemic” on November 5, 2025, at 3:25 p.m. (ET) in Washington, D.C.

WHAT: Using the FCA to Combat the Opioid Epidemic
Dan will join leading practitioners Will Powers, Kandis L. Kovalsky, and Max Rodriguez to explore how the False Claims Act continues to serve as a vital tool in protecting patients and public healthcare funds from the ongoing dangers of the opioid epidemic.

This year marks the 25th anniversary of The Anti-Fraud Coalition’s flagship event, gathering more than 300 fraud-fighting professionals, government officials, and industry leaders to examine emerging fraud trends and enforcement strategies. Featuring 60+ expert speakers, panels on whistleblower law, and participation from international government representatives, the conference remains the premier forum for advancing collaboration and innovation in fraud prevention.

“There is critical work yet to be done in protecting patients and precious public health care funds from the dangers of opioids, and the False Claims Act continues to be one of the most important tools in doing so. I'm thrilled to be presenting with three of the most exceptional minds in the business on this topic — Will Powers, Kandis L. Kovalsky, and Max Rodriguez — at one of my favorite events of the year.”
Dan Fruchter, Partner, Singleton Schreiber

WHEN: November 5, 2025
TIME: 3:25 p.m. (ET)
WHERE: The Anti-Fraud Coalition’s 25th Annual False Claims Act Conference
Washington, D.C.

[Registration available through The Anti-Fraud Coalition website]

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