Transnational Healthcare Fraud: How Globalized Schemes Exploit Domestic Systems — and How Law, Enforcement, and Compliance Must Respond

Location: 500 First Street, 750
Date: February 19, 2026
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Georgetown Law, the Center on Transnational Business and the Law, and Georgetown Corporate Crime & Anti-Corruption Law Student Association invites you to attend an upcoming seminar, “Transnational Healthcare Fraud: How Globalized Schemes Exploit Domestic Systems — and How Law, Enforcement, and Compliance Must Respond,” taking place on February 19, 2026 at 5:30 p.m. ET at 500 1st Street NW in Room 750. Recent DOJ enforcement actions demonstrate that healthcare fraud is no longer simply a matter of isolated domestic misconduct, but increasingly involves sophisticated structures, systemic vulnerabilities, and in some cases transnational networks and cross-border financial flows. Through this expert panel, the seminar will explore how legal frameworks, enforcement institutions, and compliance models must evolve in response to these developments.