Hot Trends in DOJ and SEC Enforcement and Litigation 2021
New Priorities Under the Biden Administration
23 February 2021
Partner David Simon will sit on a distinguished panel of government attorneys and officials, law firm attorneys, corporate attorneys, and industry experts to discuss anticipated priorities and enforcement trends under the new Biden Administration. There is no charge to attend this event.
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Agenda
- Expanded SEC Disgorgement Authority in the “NDAA” for Fiscal Year 2021: Complications for Investigations & Settlements
- CARES Act/PPP/COVID: Disclosures & Fraud Investigations
- Cybersecurity & Data Privacy: Disclosures & Internal Control Issues
- Whistleblower Cases: Navigating the Minefield
- Accounting Fraud & Misleading Disclosure, Market Manipulation
- Shareholder Activism: A Growing Force
- FCPA: What Countries Will Receive Significant Attention?
- Investigations: More Targets Among Big Tech Companies, Banks, Hedge Funds, Individuals?
- Cryptocurrencies
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