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What the 2021 DOJ Fraud Section Year in Review May Tell Us About Future Enforcement Trends
Released this week, the DOJ's 2021 report shows that any lingering effects from the pandemic on white-collar prosecutions are rapidly dissipating and the Fraud Section is staffed and ready to continue its focus on prosecuting white-collar fraud.COVID Technology Law Update: The Law of Virtual Court Proceedings
An examination of relevant case law and Congressional action reveals that—although courts have embraced the new virtual world—there have been hesitations and hijinks along the way.Some DC-Area Firms Ramping Up for Government Contracts Bonanza
The government is always buying goods and services—whether it's intelligence and weapons systems, or staplers and notepads. And every transaction is potential work for a government contracts lawyer.McDermott Takes Vinson & Elkins Government Contracts Chair as New Practice Head
Daniel Graham said he was drawn to McDermott because he sees it as the "premier health care and technology" firm.Ahead of the Curve: Amy Wax, Academic Freedom and Accountability
This week, we examine the controversy surrounding Penn Law Professor Amy Wax and the broader debate that has arisen about academic freedom.View more book results for the query "Wiley Rein"
Steptoe Moves First in DC, Wilmer Quickly Follows in Milbank-Driven Associate Salary Hikes
Milbank increased its associate salary scale on Jan. 20, with its chairperson citing rising inflation, a strong financial year and the firm's lawyers "working harder than ever."Coverage Fights Over COVID Tests Spreading: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Should Insurer Cover Costs for Related but Separate Cases?
Several questions centered on policy language barring coverage for claims that are "the same as or related to" each other, not necessarily identical.Del. Justices Eye Solar Company Shareholders' Lawsuits, Weighs Who Should Defend
Several questions centered on policy language barring coverage for claims that are "the same as or related to" each other, not necessarily identical.Trending Stories
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