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Scott Grubman Health Care Law

Scott Grubman is a former Assistant United States Attorney and DOJ Trial Attorney who represents businesses and individuals across a wide variety of industries in connection with government and internal investigations, False Claims Act litigation, and white collar criminal defense. Much of Mr. Grubman’s practice involves representing healthcare clients of all types and sizes in connection with high-stakes government investigations – both criminal and civil – by agencies including the U.S. Department of Justice, HHS-OIG, the FBI, and state Medicaid Fraud Control Units. Mr. Grubman also has extensive experience representing healthcare providers in connection with administrative proceedings, audits, and general healthcare regulatory matters, particularly those related to the False Claims Act, Stark Law, and Anti-Kickback Statute. Mr. Grubman also regularly represents clients who are being investigated for, or who have been charged with, federal crimes, including fraud, embezzlement, theft, and public corruption. He has first-chaired criminal and civil jury trials in both federal and state court, and has handled numerous criminal and civil appeals. After graduating from law school summa cum laude and clerking for two federal judges (both district and circuit courts), Mr. Grubman was accepted into the Attorney General Honor’s Program, first serving as a Trial Attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, D.C., and then as an Assistant U.S. Attorney (AUSA) in Savannah, Georgia. As an AUSA, Mr. Grubman investigated and prosecuted healthcare and other white collar fraud cases, and was a member of his district’s Healthcare Fraud Taskforce. Mr. Grubman also represented the United States as lead counsel in dozens of cases in both federal District Court and before the Eleventh Circuit, including felony criminal investigations and prosecutions, criminal and civil appeals, habeas, constitutional claims, and asset forfeiture. He was awarded a Special Commendation by the DOJ, and was recognized by HHS-OIG for his government service Mr. Grubman has published dozens of articles on healthcare fraud and white collar crime topics in nationally-recognized journals and publications, and regularly presents at healthcare and white collar crime conferences and seminars nationwide. He also serves as an Adjunct Professor at Emory University School of Law, where he teaches a course on white collar crime, and at Georgia State University College of Law, where he teaches a course on healthcare fraud and abuse.


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