Background
Nahra, Kirk J. was born on July 13, 1962 in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.
Nahra, Kirk J. was born on July 13, 1962 in Cleveland, Ohio, United States.
Georgetown University (Bachelor of Arts, magna cum laude, 1984). Harvard University (Juris Doctor, cum laude, 1987).
Worked at Wiley, Rein & Fielding. Admitted to the bar, 1987, Ohio. 1988, District of Columbia and United States.
Court of Appeals, 6th and 11th Circuits.
1989, United States. Court of Appeals, 3rd and 8th Circuits. 1991, United States. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit.
Articles Editor, Harvard Journal on Legislation, 1986-1987. Author: "Restitution as a New Weapon for Recovering the Proceeds of Fraud," 43 Federation of Insurance. and Corporation Counsel Q, 267, 1993.
"The Anti-Fraud Implications of the Clinton Health Care Proposal," Mealey"s Litigation Reports - Insurance Fraud, March, 1994.
"The Anti-Fraud Implications of the Ongoing Health Care Reform Debate," Mealey"s Litigation Reports - Insurance Fraud, December 1994. "Reducing Insurer Liability for Conducting Fraud Investigations," Federation of Insurance. and Corporation Counsel Q. 285, 1995. "MCO"s May Need to Employ New Tools to Combat Fraud in Changing Legal Arena," BNA"s Managed Care Reporter, July 10, 1996.
"The Anti-Fraud Elements of the Kennedy-Kassebaum Legislations," Mealey"s Litigation Reports Insurance Fraud, September 12, 1996.
"Private Insurers Face Challenges in Fighting Health Care Fraud," Health Care Business and Legal Strategies, November 25, 1996. "How Health Care Fraud Affects Employers -- And What Can Be Done About lieutenant," 9 Benefits Lord Justice 135, Winter 1996.
"Health Care Fraud: How the Changing Business of Health Care Can be Used to Prevent Fraud," 15 Preventive L. Republican 4, Winter 1996-1997. General Counsel, National health Care Anti-Trust Fraud Association.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar.
American Bar Association (Chair, Health Care Fraud and Abuse Subcommittee, Litigation Section). National Health Lawyers Association.
Author: "Restitution as a New Weapon for Recovering the Proceeds of Fraud," 43 Fed. of Ins. and Corporation Counsel Q, 267, 1993. "The Anti-Fraud Implications of the Clinton Health Care Proposal," Mealey's Litigation Reports - Insurance Fraud, March, 1994. "The Anti-Fraud Implications of the Ongoing Health Care Reform Debate," Mealey's Litigation Reports - Insurance Fraud, December 1994.
"Reducing Insurer Liability for Conducting Fraud Investigations," Fed. of Ins. and Corporation Counsel Q. 285, 1995. "MCO's May Need to Employ New Tools to Combat Fraud in Changing Legal Arena," BNA's Managed Care Reporter, July 10, 1996. "The Anti-Fraud Elements of the Kennedy-Kassebaum Legislations," Mealey's Litigation Reports ?Insurance Fraud, September 12, 1996.
"Private Insurers Face Challenges in Fighting Health Care Fraud," Health Care Business and Legal Strategies, November 25, 1996. "How Health Care Fraud Affects Employers -- And What Can Be Done About It," 9 Benefits L.J. 135, Winter 1996. "Health Care Fraud: How the Changing Business of Health Care Can be Used to Prevent Fraud," 15 Preventive L. Rep.
4, Winter 1996-1997. General Counsel, National health Care Anti-Trust Fraud Association.
Member: The District of Columbia Bar. American Bar Association (Chair, Health Care Fraud and Abuse Subcommittee, Litigation Section). National Health Lawyers Association.