Tony R. Maida
Partner, McDermott Will & Emery
Tony has extensive experience in health care fraud and abuse and compliance issues, including the federal Anti-Kickback and Physician Self-Referral/Stark laws, false claims and overpayments, and government investigations. Tony previously served as a senior official in the Office of Counsel to the Inspector General at the United States Department of Health and Human Services, where he worked from 2005-2014. As Deputy Chief of the Administrative and Civil Remedies Branch, Tony led a team of attorneys representing the agency on False Claims Act and Civil Monetary Penalty Law cases, including conducting investigations and negotiating settlements and Corporate Integrity Agreements in some of the largest settlements obtained by the United States. Tony also had significant responsibility over OIG’s self-disclosure program as the principal author of the OIG’s current Self-Disclosure Protocol. Before joining OIG, Tony worked at law firms in the greater New York area and Boston. He graduated from Boston University School of Law and Fordham University.