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The Administration's Shifting Priorities: What's Hot, What's Not, and What You Need to Know

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The transition to a new administration has predictably yielded priority shifts—some as expected, some not. Examine the changing enforcement landscape, focusing on those aspects affecting corporations from the Yates memo to health care and corporate immigration exposure.

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Jim Letten, Ronald J. Tenpas, Sarah Levine

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The Administration's Shifting Priorities: What's Hot, What's Not, and What You Need to Know (Nov 2017)

The transition to a new administration has predictably yielded priority shifts—some as expected, some not. Examine the changing enforcement landscape, focusing on those aspects affecting corporations from the Yates memo to health care and corporate immigration exposure.

Originally presented: Oct 2017 Government Enforcement Institute

Jim Letten, Partner, Butler Snow LLP - New Orleans, LA
Ronald J. Tenpas, Partner, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP - Washington, DC
Sarah Levine, Jones Day - Washington, DC