When federal agents start investigating your company for health-care fraud, Lisa Noller, a Foley & Lardner partner who works on government enforcement, compliance and white-collar defense, emphasizes that general counsel should rely on what she calls a "response template."

It was one of the pieces of advice she gave as part of an Association of Corporate Counsel webcast Thursday, "When Investigators Come Knocking, Should You Be Talking? Tips for Responding to Government Investigations."

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