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Congressional Investigations in the 118th Congress: ESG, China, and the Biden Administration Take Center Stage

Gibson Dunn lawyers discuss possible upcoming investigations in the U.S. Congress, as well as reviewing various aspects of Congressional investigations.

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Gibson Dunn | Congressional Investigations in the 117th Congress: Choppy Waters Ahead for the Private Sector?

January 29, 2021 With the 117th Congress now fully seated, the private sector is set to face greater scrutiny from the Legislative Branch than it has in a decade, as Democrats regain control of both chambers of Congress and the presidency for the first time since 2010. Democrats are assuming unitary control as a number of hot-button issues involving private sector entities are front and center in the public discourse many of which are drawing bipartisan interest including COVID-19 relief spending, climate change, healthcare and prescription drug costs, cybersecurity breaches, and regulation of big technology companies. And, because Democratic committee chairs are likely to spend significantly less time investigating the Executive Branch under a Biden Administration, additional staff resources will be deployed on the private sector, which should expect the spotlight to be even brighter.

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