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Jason Gould is an accomplished litigator and trial attorney who represents individual and corporate clients in white collar criminal defense, government investigations, and complex commercial litigation—particularly relating to health care. Drawing on his prior experience as Chief of the Healthcare Fraud Unit at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of New Jersey, Jason routinely counsels and advises clients on issues relating to health care fraud, the Anti-Kickback Statute, the Food Drug and Cosmetic Act, the Controlled Substances Act, and the False Claims Act.
Before joining Lowenstein, Jason had a distinguished career at the Department of Justice, where he served as a federal prosecutor in the District of New Jersey for over eight years. During that time, he served as the Chief of the Healthcare Fraud Unit, spearheading the Office’s most significant and complex healthcare prosecutions. He also supervised the unit’s civil enforcement actions arising under the False Claims Act and worked closely with the Criminal and Civil Fraud sections at the Department of Justice. In addition, Jason worked on cases involving securities fraud, insider trading, wire fraud, tax offenses, and money laundering.
Jason has extensive trial experience. He has tried and supervised numerous criminal and civil federal trials involving health care fraud, securities fraud, wire fraud, money laundering, violent crime, and pharmaceutical patents.
Outside of the courtroom, Jason has been a lecturer in law on federal prosecutions at Columbia Law School and regularly speaks at healthcare conferences around the country about federal healthcare enforcement policies, trends, and priorities and corporate compliance.
Before his government service, Jason worked at a premier litigation law firm in New York, focusing on white collar criminal defense and complex commercial litigation. He was a two-time recipient of the Legal Aid Society’s prestigious Pro Bono Publico Award for Outstanding Pro Bono Service. Jason clerked for the Honorable Paul C. Huck of the Southern District of Florida.