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Internal Investigations and Self-Disclosures in a Time of Enhanced Whistleblower Incentives
In recent years, the DOJ has taken steps to incentivize disclosure of potential wrongdoing by companies and individuals. In light of new incentives for individual whistleblowers and the evolving expectations of enforcement officials, the stakes are high for in-house counsel and compliance officers to quickly assess the potential benefits and risks of making a voluntary self-disclosure.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up this week include litigators from King & Spalding, Kirkland, Hogan Lovells and Weil Gotshal.'Puppy Yoga is Not a Wellbeing Strategy': Are Law Firms Doing Enough on Mental Health?
The campaign for mental health in the legal industry has surged in the last month following the Vanessa Ford tragedy, but hardly any firms appear to be considering changes to their wellbeing programs.'Puppy Yoga is Not a Wellbeing Strategy': Are Law Firms Doing Enough on Mental Health?
The campaign for mental health in the legal industry has surged in the last month following the Vanessa Ford tragedy, but hardly any firms appear to be considering changes to their wellbeing programmes.Anti-Abortion Group Faces Skeptical Supreme Court in FDA Challenge
"You need a person," Justice Elena Kagan said in questioning the group's legal footing to sue the Food and Drug Administration. "You need a person to be able to come in and meet the courts' regular standing requirements."View more book results for the query "Hogan Lovells"
Q&As With Florida's Unsung Legal Heroes
The Daily Business Review is proud to recognize six honorees for the 2024 Unsung Hero award.Abortion-Drug Hearing Headlines March Arguments
The justices this week will confront another major dispute dealing with abortion that could affect the reproductive health rights of millions of women around the country.5th Circuit Bars EPA from Enforcing PFAS Ban, Citing Administrative Procedure Act Violation
Inhance argues the EPA exceeded its authority because the company's 40-year-old fluorination process is not a "significant new use" under the Toxic Substances Control Act.PFAS Manufacturer's Ignorance Stymies EPA Effort to Enforce Ban
Inhance argues the EPA exceeded its authority because the company's 40-year-old fluorination process is not a "significant new use" under the Toxic Substances Control Act.'Reason to Worry': Ex-DC Circuit Judge Warns of SCOTUS' Embrace of 'Major Questions' Doctrine
David Tatel also voiced concern for the fall of "Chevron deference."Creating a Culture of Compliance
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