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Three weeks into the Biden Administration, businesses must prepare for significant changes in regulatory and enforcement priorities. Our White Collar, Government & Internal Investigations Team summarizes the new Administration’s enforcement goals and priorities, contrasts those with the prior Administration’s focus, and forecasts the expected impact across various areas of enforcement.
The effects of new leadership at the EPA, SEC, and HHS
An increased focus on big tech, but will it be soft or sharp?
Continued focus on the COVID-19 pandemic with the CARES Act and PPP
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The huge influx of federal money that came into Oklahoma last year amid the coronavirus pandemic was spent quickly on public health, small business grants and other needs, but a
The huge influx of federal money that came into Oklahoma last year amid the coronavirus pandemic was spent quickly on public health, small business grants and
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With a new administration comes new policies and enforcement priorities. Today, as we kickoff our new series “2021 Enforcement Horizon,” we take notice of what has already been a very active administration, and we consider where the new administration will focus its civil and criminal enforcement efforts in the months and years ahead. Though it has been just over two weeks, the Biden administration hit the ground running, issuing a flurry of executive orders, actions, and memoranda with sweeping implications affecting a wide range of key issues, including the economy, health care, immigration, civil rights, and the environment.
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email Coronavirus Roundup: ‘Federal Workforce Safety’ Added to List of Top Challenges During the Pandemic
There s a lot to keep track of. Here’s today’s list of news updates and stories you may have missed.
The Pandemic Response Accountability Committee, established in the CARES Act, published an updated report on Wednesday about the top challenges the federal government is facing in its pandemic response. The new challenges it identified are: preventing and detecting fraud against government programs, “informing and protecting the public from pandemic-related fraud, data transparency and completeness, [and] federal workforce safety.” The committee published its first report on top challenges last June.