A recent privilege dispute in E.D.N.Y. case La Liberte v. Reid provides a prime opportunity to review the law and practical aspects surrounding attorney-client privilege, work product protection, and the crime-fraud exception...more
In an apparent response to a downturn in corporate cases and criticism that its harsh rhetoric was chilling corporate cooperation, the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) recently announced significant changes to its policy on...more
Just days after securing its first Section 2 conviction in over 40 years in United States v. Zito on October 31, 2022,1 the U.S. Department of Justice (“DOJ”) again wielded its once-neglected ability to criminally enforce...more
A review of President Biden’s proposed Budget (“Budget”) for 2023 spotlights the enforcement priorities of the president’s Justice Department as the administration enters its third year. ...more
4/21/2022
/ Antitrust Division ,
Coronavirus/COVID-19 ,
Corporate Counsel ,
Crime Victims ,
Cybersecurity ,
Department of Justice (DOJ) ,
Environmental Justice ,
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ,
Federal Budget ,
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) ,
Fraud ,
Joe Biden ,
Popular ,
Procurement Collusion Strike Force ,
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ,
The Clayton Act
In the span of 24 hours, two closely-watched federal jury trials both ended in defeat last week for the Department of Justice, Antitrust Division (“the Division”). The trials were considered bellwethers in gauging how the...more
On April 4, 2022, the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) Antitrust Division (the “Division”) announced important policy and practice changes to its leniency program (the “Leniency Program”) — the first substantive changes to the...more
On June 25, 2021, the Department of Justice’s Antitrust Division (the “Division”) announced the first criminal antitrust prosecution and “international resolution obtained by the Procurement Collusion Strike Force (PCSF).”...more
On May 28, 2021, President Biden submitted his Budget for Fiscal Year 2022 to Congress, including $35.3 billion for the Department of Justice (“DOJ”), which was an overall increase of almost $4 billion from the previous...more
6/11/2021
/ Antitrust Division ,
Antitrust Investigations ,
Attorney General ,
Coronavirus/COVID-19 ,
Corporate Counsel ,
Criminal Investigations ,
Department of Justice (DOJ) ,
Economic Injury Disaster Loans ,
Federal Budget ,
Fraud ,
Online Platforms ,
Procurement Collusion Strike Force ,
Technology Sector ,
White Collar Crimes