The Untenable Dilemma – The Department of Justice and Walmart Spar Over Both a Pharmacist and a Corporation’s Role Under the Controlled Substances Act

Time: 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm

Place: Cisco WebEx

In an increasingly demanding environment in which pharmacies may fill hundreds of prescriptions in a single day for patients, the U.S. Department of Justice has recently filed a number of lawsuits against corporations and individual pharmacists, taking an increasingly expansive view of their roles and responsibilities under the Controlled Substances Act. Two such cases have pitted Walmart Inc. against the DOJ. And the outcome of these cases is likely to have far-reaching implications for (1) a corporation’s responsibility to train and supervise pharmacists, as well as to institute safeguards to prevent drug diversion, and (2) an individual pharmacist’s duty to investigate suspicious prescriptions.

Vinnie Lichvar is an experienced litigator focused in healthcare law and criminal defense. He routinely represents corporations and individuals in government investigations, regulatory enforcement matters, and white-collar litigation.  His healthcare law practice focuses on the representation of hospitals, pharmacies, laboratories and other healthcare facilities, physicians, nurses and other professionals in malpractice, credentialing and licensure board matters. He has represented private companies and individuals in regulations matters, including investigations by the Department of Justice and the Attorney General’s Office. His experience includes conducting internal investigations and responding to inquiries from state and federal government agencies. He also focuses on healthcare compliance, transactions and regulatory matters for healthcare organizations and physicians, including medical staff matters, HIPAA, Stark, ambulatory surgery centers, fraud and abuse, peer review, risk management, physician employment contracting, joint ventures, practice formation and separation.

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