United States:
Congress Likely To Focus Its Oversight Spotlight On The Private Sector
20 December 2016
Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton
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In a recent article in Entrepreneur, Sheppard Mullin
partner Jonathan Meyer, a former Senate counsel to Vice President
Biden and Deputy General Counsel at the Department of Homeland
Security, points out that Congressional oversight of companies is
likely to increase in the next two years, and discusses some of the
hottest topics it is likely to focus on. These include healthcare,
financial reform and tax avoidance, cybersecurity and product
safety, among others. Companies should keep an eye on Capitol Hill,
and be ready for what might come their way.
Companies in the Crosshairs? What the Election
Results Mean for Congressional Oversight of Corporate
America
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