Michael Rosenblat
Illinois, 7th Circuit, Federal Circuit, U.S. District Court Central District of Illinois, U.S. District Court Northern District of Illinois, U.S. District Court Northern District of Illinois Trial Bar, U.S. District Court Northern District of Indiana
Michael C. Rosenblat graduated from the University of Illinois, Urbana, and The John Marshall Law School in Chicago, Illinois. Upon graduation from law school, Mr. Rosenblat enlisted in the US Army (1987 – 1993) and, in 1994 became an Assistant Attorney General with the Illinois Attorney General’s Office in Chicago, having served as Deputy Chief Criminal Prosecution, Deputy Chief Medicaid Fraud Control Unit (lead prosecutor), and Deputy Chief Special Litigation. Michael C. Rosenblat has been sought out as a speaker and an author. He has made presentations to colleagues as well as co-authored a guidebook for attorneys practicing False Claims Act litigation. Law School Attended: John Marshall Law School J.D. Class of 1985 University Attended: University of Illinois B.A. Political Science Class of 1982 Military: Captain, U.S. Army, 1987-1993 Active Duty Associations & Memberships: Judicial Evaluations, Illinois State Bar Association; National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers; Chicago Bar Association; Taxpayers Against Fraud (False Claims Act organization dedicated to fighting fraud through the use of the False Claims Act’s qui tam provisions). Biography: The National Trial Lawyers, Top 100 Trial Lawyers 2012, 2013; Apex CLE, Search and Seizure under the 4th Amendment, 2012; WLS Radio Rohm and Roeper Show to speak about the Rod Blagojevich trial, July 30, 2011; Co-Author: “Prosecuting a Claim Under the Illinois Whistleblower Reward and Protection Act,” Employment Termination, IICLE, 2011;”Heat on Government Sponsored Health Care Plans – False Claims Act Litigation”, MCO Roundtable, presented by HRH (Willis), Nov 2008; “Search & Seizure Updates”, Solo and Small Firm Committee, Chicago Bar Association, 2006; “False Claims and Class Actions,” Chicago Bar Association, Committee of Class Actions, 2001; “Filing a False Claims Case in the Northern District of Illinois,” Chicago Bar Association, Committee on Federal Civil Procedure, 20