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24 December 2020

What The Biden Administration Could Mean For Government Investigations

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The Biden Administration will bring many changes to the enforcement landscape at the Department of Justice and other federal agencies, and will also shape how state Attorneys General see their own
United States Government, Public Sector

The Biden Administration will bring many changes to the enforcement landscape at the Department of Justice and other federal agencies, and will also shape how state Attorneys General see their own enforcement roles.  As part of Arnold & Porter's Post-Election Analysis webinar series, our white collar partners James W. Cooper, Murad Hussain, Amy Jeffress, Soo-Mi Rhee, and Craig Stewart sat down for a conversation about the principles, personnel, and priorities that might drive government enforcement over the next four years.

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