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SHELLEY R. SLADE

SHELLEY R. SLADE

PRINCIPAL

STANFORD LAW, J.D., ‘84

Direct line: (202) 537-5903

Email: sslade@vsg-law.com

Shelley R. Slade has been a member of the Washington, D.C. law firm, Vogel, Slade & Goldstein, LLP since 2000. She specializes in the representation of qui tam plaintiffs under the federal False Claims Act and analogous, state false claims laws. In 2007, the Washingtonian Magazine named her a "top whistleblower attorney."

Prior to entering private practice, Ms. Slade served in 1998 and 1999 as the Senior Counsel for Health Care Fraud in the Civil Division of the Department of Justice, coordinating the Civil Division’s health care enforcement efforts with other agencies, and the private sector, handling related policy and legislative matters, and instructing Department of Justice attorneys and investigators on the investigation and prosecution of false claims act matters Between 1990 and 1997, she investigated and litigated cases under the False Claims Act, specializing in matters involving programs of the Department of Defense and the Department of Health & Human Services. Prior to joining the Department of Justice, she practiced law at the D.C. law firm, Arnold & Porter.

Ms. Slade graduated magna cum laude from Princeton University in 1980, and obtained her law degree from Stanford University in 1984.

In 2007, Ms. Slade was elected to the Board of Directors of the Taxpayers Against Fraud Education Fund, a non-profit, public interest organization dedicated to combating fraud against the federal government through the promotion and use of the federal False Claims Act.

Ms. Slade was named “Pro Bono Lawyer of the Year” by the D.C. Bar Association in 1989. While with the Department of Justice, she received the General Services Administration’s “Public Service Award”, the Department of Health & Human Services, Office of Inspector General’s “Integrity Award,” and the Department of Justice “Meritorious Award.”

Ms. Slade served on the Advisory Board for Westlaw’s False Claims Act treatise, published in 2004. She has testified as an expert on False Claims Act matters, including in hearings on managed care fraud conducted by the National Association of Attorneys General and, most recently, before the New York City Council.

Ms. Slade has published the following articles:

  • “Are You of Good Report?,” Healthcare Financial Management, November 2004
  • “Quality-of-Care Issues can Create False Claims Act Exposure,” Healthcare Financial Management, September 2002
  • “False Claims Act May Reach Managed Care Organizations,” Healthcare Financial Management, January 2002
  • “The Government’s New Patient Privacy Rules and Health Care Fraud Compliance and Enforcement,” The Health Lawyer, Vol. 13, No. 4, June 2001
  • “Health-care fraud and the False Claims Act: the Supreme Court Supports a Federal Weapon,” Business Law Today, Vol. 10, No. 1, September/October 2000
  • “Truth and its Consequences: Should You Voluntarily Disclose Overbillings to Law Enforcement,” The Health Lawyer, Vol. 12, No. 5, June 2000
  • “Profiles of Qui Tam Relators: Motives in the Madness,” The Pastin Report on Health Care Compliance, April 2000
  • “False Claims Act Civil Investigative Demands,” The Civil False Claims Act and Qui Tam Enforcement (American Bar Association Center for Continuing Legal Education) (1998).

Ms. Slade has been a featured speaker or moderator at the following conferences:

  • 2001-2007: False Claims Act Legal Center's Annual Conference on the Civil False Claims Act and Qui Tam Enforcement
  • 2005: ABA/CLE White Collar Crime Institute.
  • 1999, 2001 & 2004: ABA/NAMFCU Annual Conference on the Civil False Claims Act and Qui Tam Enforcement
  • 2004: Seminar Group Conference on Qui Tam Litigation Under the False Claims Act
  • 2002: Fall Regional Meeting, Virginia Chapter, American Assoc. of HealthCare Administrative Management
  • 2002: ABA/NAMFCU Annual Conference on Health Care Fraud
  • 2001: ABA/HFMA Annual Conference on Medicare Reimbursement & Compliance
  • 2000: Council on Ethical Organizations Conference on Health Care Compliance
  • 1998: D.C. Bar Conference on HHS OIG National Project Guidelines and DOJ False Claims Act Guidance for Civil Health Care Fraud Matters
  • 1998-1999: Various conferences and classes on the False Claims Act sponsored by the Department of Justice to train FBI agents and Department of Justice attorneys