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Perspectives and Tips for In-House Counsel: Changes in the Enforcement Space

Contains material from Oct 2018

Perspectives and Tips for In-House Counsel: Changes in the Enforcement Space
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The panel explores the changes detected in the new administration’s enforcement and regulatory priorities, and discusses the implications that any shifts in emphasis may have for corporations and executives.

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Kit Addleman, Audrey T. Andrews, Leonard C. Sherer, Richard C. Vint

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In-House Perspective: Changes in the Enforcement Space (Oct 2018)

The panel explores the changes detected in the new administration’s enforcement and regulatory priorities, and discuss the implications that any shifts in emphasis may have for corporations and executives.

Originally presented: Sep 2018 Government Enforcement Institute

Kit Addleman, Partner, Haynes and Boone, LLP - Dallas, TX
Audrey T. Andrews, Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Tenet Healthcare Corporation - Dallas, TX
Leonard C. Sherer, Vice President, Associate General Counsel – Employment & Compliance, Sabre Corporation - Southlake, TX
Richard C. Vint, Assistant General Counsel, Corporate and Compliance, Exxon Mobil Corporation - Irving, TX