The Knowledge Group Has Scheduled a Live Webcast on Stop Fraud, Get Rewarded: A Whistleblower's Guide to the False Claims Act
            
            	
            
            
             
 The Knowledge Group, the leading producer of regulatory-focused webcasts, announced today that it has scheduled a live webcast entitled: Stop Fraud, Get Rewarded: A Whistleblower's Guide to the False Claims Act. 
 
  
            
			- (1888PressRelease) September 27, 2024 - This event is scheduled for October 16, 2024, from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM (ET).
 
 Event Summary:
 In the battle against fraud and corruption, knowledge is power. Explore the depths of the False Claims Act (FCA) and unlock the potential for justice and reward.
 
 Join Rachel L. Fiset of ZFZ LLP and John M. Peterson of Neville Peterson LLP in this CLE webcast as they delve into the intricacies of whistleblowing and learn how you can make a difference while safeguarding your rights and interests.
 
 Key Topics to be Discussed:
 -	Decoding the False Claims Act
 -	Spotting Fraudulent Activities
 -	Embracing Whistleblower Responsibility
 
 Speakers/Faculty Panel
 
 Rachel L. Fiset
 Managing Partner
 ZFZ LLP
 
 John M. Peterson
 Partner
 Neville Peterson LLP
 
 For an updated list of the faculty panel, please visit:
 
 https://knowledgewebcasts.com/know-portfolio/a-whistleblowers-guide-to-fca-cle/
 
 About The Knowledge Group
 Founded in November 2006, The Knowledge Group has been at the forefront of providing quality continuing education programs for lawyers, accountants, financial executives, risk and compliance specialists, human resources professionals, technology officers, and business consultants in a wide range of industries.
 
 The Knowledge Group strives to be the best-in-class provider of continuing education by bringing forth relevant content you can’t get anywhere else.
 
 Contact:
 Therese Lumbao
 Director, Account Management & Member Services
 The Knowledge Group, LLC
 info ( @ ) theknowledgegroup dot org
 
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