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SEC Speaks 2024: In Defense of Enforcement’s Aggressive Agenda

April 11, 2024

New DOJ Guidance on Corporate Criminal Enforcement

September 16, 2022

The CFPB’s Interest in Examining Fintechs Likely Means More Naming and Shaming by the Agency

April 28, 2022

Corporate Campaign Contributions Are a Crime, Independent Expenditures Legitimate: Sixth Circuit Explains the Difference

September 29, 2021

McGuireWoods Edits ABA Guide on Infectious Disease Litigation

February 11, 2021

Class Actions, Causation and the Coronavirus

March 20, 2020

“Opt Out” Provisions May Provide Path Forward for Class-Action Waivers in Employment Contracts

October 17, 2017

District Court Dismisses Class Action for Failure to Plead Fraud Claim with Particularity

August 22, 2017

The Advance of UK Antitrust Class Actions

July 21, 2017

Do Good Things Come in Threes? Supreme Court Grants Cert in Three Collective Action Waiver Cases

January 27, 2017

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