Overview
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced significant strategic shifts in its white-collar crime enforcement, focusing on high-impact cases that align with national security, administration priorities, and economic interests. These changes prioritize areas such as fraud, trade and customs violations, and crimes involving digital assets. The new approach includes expanded whistleblower and self-disclosure incentives, as well as a more targeted use of corporate monitorships.
In this webinar, members of McDermott’s Global White-Collar and Government Investigations Practice Group will provide an overview of the DOJ’s updates and offer best practices for businesses to stay ahead of these changes.
Discussion topics will include:
- Key elements of the DOJ’s new white-collar enforcement plan and practical guidance
- Strategies for enhancing corporate compliance programs
- Foreign Corrupt Practices Act policy announcements and the anti-corruption landscape
McDermott’s Enforcement Outlook webinar series is designed to keep you up to date on the enforcement trends that might impact your organization’s compliance strategy. For more materials related to past episodes, visit our Enforcement Outlook Series hub.
CLE credit is pending. McDermott is an approved provider and can provide credit in California, Illinois, and New York. McDermott is a sponsor and will apply for credit in Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia when lawyers licensed in these jurisdictions are in attendance. We can issue reciprocal credit for lawyers licensed in Connecticut and New Jersey. For all other jurisdictions not listed*, attendees will be provided with a Universal Certificate of Attendance which they may use to self-apply for CLE credit in their state of admission. Attendees should contact their state’s CLE Board for current rules, regulations, and guidance.