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Client Alerts/eUpdates/Alerts
U.S. Supreme Court to Consider IEEPA Tariffs on Expedited Basis
September 16, 2025
by T. Augustine Lo, Dave Townsend, Lawrence Ward, Justin T. Huff, and Paula Ortiz Cardona
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DOJ Signals Civil, Criminal Enforcement of “Parental Rights” in Education
September 12, 2025
by Nicole Engisch and Matthew Gillespie
Media Mentions
Augustine Lo Comments on No De Minimis Impact on Footwear, Shein and Temu
August 29, 2025
by T. Augustine Lo
Media Mentions
Augustine Lo Comments on End of De Minimis Exemption Means Higher Prices for Overseas Goods
August 29, 2025
by T. Augustine Lo
Media Mentions
Augustine Lo Comments on Trump Leans on National Security to Justify Next Wave of Tariffs
August 28, 2025
by T. Augustine Lo
Client Alerts/eUpdates/Alerts
More Change to Federal Grant Administration: Political Appointees Overseeing Grantmaking? Uniform Guidance Changes? And Indirect Rate Caps?
August 12, 2025
by Alex Hontos, Eric Weisenburger, Chris DeLong, and Matthew Gillespie
Client Alerts/eUpdates/Alerts
DOJ’s New Anti-Discrimination Guidance: Pushing the Legal Envelope?
August 8, 2025
by Alex Hontos, Nicole Engisch, Chris DeLong, Matthew Gillespie, and Eric Weisenburger
Client Alerts/eUpdates/Alerts
Trump Increases Tariffs on Dozens of Countries
August 4, 2025
by Dave Townsend, T. Augustine Lo, Paula Ortiz Cardona, Lawrence Ward, and Justin T. Huff
Client Alerts/eUpdates/Alerts
DOJ & HHS Announce Reinvigoration of False Claims Act Working Group and Healthcare Fraud Enforcement Priorities
July 9, 2025
by Alex Hontos, Chris DeLong, Caitlin L.D. Hull, Matthew Gillespie, and Annie Boeckers
Client Alerts/eUpdates/Alerts
SCOTUS Curbs Universal Injunctions? So What Does That Mean for You?
6/27/2025
by Alex Hontos, Chris DeLong, and Eric Weisenburger
Client Alerts/eUpdates/Alerts
DOJ’s Civil Division Prioritizes Investigations and Enforcement Actions Targeting DEI, Immigration, and Gender-Affirming Health Care
June 24, 2025
by Nicole Engisch, Alex Hontos, Chris DeLong, Matthew Gillespie, and Annie Boeckers
Client Alerts/eUpdates/Alerts
New DOJ Guidelines Mark the End of the FCPA Enforcement “Pause”
June 18, 2025
by Beth Forsythe, Caitlin L.D. Hull, and RJ Zayed
Client Alerts/eUpdates/Alerts
Department of Justice Launches “Civil Rights Fraud Initiative” to Target DEI Through False Claims Act
May 21, 2025
by Chris DeLong, Alex Hontos, Caitlin L.D. Hull, Eric Weisenburger, Matthew Gillespie, and Annie Boeckers
Client Alerts/eUpdates/Alerts
DOJ’s Criminal Division Turns a “New Page” on White Collar & Corporate Enforcement and Announces Changes in Self-Reporting, Monitorships, and Whistleblowers
May 15, 2025
by Nicole Engisch, Caitlin L.D. Hull, and Annie Boeckers
Client Alerts/eUpdates/Alerts
President Trump on Campus: New Higher Education Executive Orders
April 25, 2025
by Nicole Engisch, Alex Hontos, and Annie Boeckers
Client Alerts/eUpdates/Alerts
EEOC and DOJ Issue Joint Press Release and Technical Assistance Documents on “Unlawful DEI-Related Discrimination”
March 21, 2025
by Nicole Engisch, Caitlin L.D. Hull, Nisha Verma, and Deborah Autrey
Client Alerts/eUpdates/Alerts
U.S. Department of Education Announces Investigations Demonstrating Continued Scrutiny of DEI-Related Title VI Issues
March 17, 2025
by Nicole Engisch, Caitlin L.D. Hull, and Nisha Verma
Client Alerts/eUpdates/Alerts
U.S. Department of Education’s Guidance Clarifies Discriminatory Activities Subject to Investigation and Funding Consequences
March 4, 2025
by Nicole Engisch and Nisha Verma
Media Mentions
Margot Laporte Comments on Former Coal Exec's Bribery Trial in Light of Trump's New FCPA Directive
February 21, 2025
Client Alerts/eUpdates/Alerts
U.S. Department of Education To Step Up Scrutiny of Any Educational Institution’s Programs Deemed “DEI”
February 19, 2025
by Nicole Engisch and Nisha Verma
Media Mentions
Margot Laporte on the DOJ's New Take on Foreign Bribery and Corruption
February 14, 2025
Client Alerts/eUpdates/Alerts
Should Your Company Shut Down Its Anti-Corruption Compliance Program and Start Paying Bribes? Here Are a Few Reasons to Think Twice Before Doing So.
February 11, 2025
by Beth Forsythe, Caitlin L.D. Hull, and RJ Zayed
Client Alerts/eUpdates/Alerts
What Companies and Higher Education Institutions Need to Know Regarding DOJ’s New Memoranda to Enforce the Administration’s Directive to “End Illegal DEI” Practices and for the “Total Elimination of Cartels and Transnational Criminal Organizations”
February 10, 2025
by Nicole Engisch, Beth Forsythe, Alex Hontos, Melissa Raphan, Kirk Schuler, and Danika Watson
Client Alerts/eUpdates/Alerts
DOJ Antitrust Division Issues Updated Guidance on Evaluating Corporate Compliance Programs
November 26, 2024
by Nicole Engisch, Steele Kowalczyk, Michael A. Lindsay, and Jaime Stilson
Client Alerts/eUpdates/Alerts
Do You Know What to Pay Your Work Force? New Decision Invalidates the Federal Contractor Minimum Wage Rule
November 20, 2024
by Alex Hontos, Steele Kowalczyk, Nisha Verma, and Matthew M. Durham
Client Alerts/eUpdates/Alerts
Choose Your Words Wisely: Hearsay Rules, Conspiracy, and Healthcare Fraud
October 21, 2024
by RJ Zayed, Alex Hontos, Alexandra Wood, and Chris DeLong
Podcasts
Partner Seth Goertz Talks FBI’s Crypto Sting Operation on Bloomberg Law Podcast
October 16, 2024
by Seth Goertz