Overview
With federal enforcement receding in key areas, state attorneys general (AGs) are pursuing aggressive investigations and enforcement actions, asserting themselves as key regulators and enforcers across a wide range of industries. This shift is increasing investigation and litigation risks around consumer protection, antitrust, and privacy, among other areas, creating a complex regulatory environment for businesses.
Join us for an analysis of current trends in key areas, including the latest investigation and enforcement activity. Our panelists, many with former government backgrounds, will provide informed insights on the unique aspects of AG activity and offer practical strategies for navigating inquiries and mitigating risk.
Discussion topics will include:
- Navigating the evolving landscape of state AG activity concerning technology, privacy, and cybersecurity
- Insights into emerging regulatory and enforcement approaches related to artificial intelligence
- Key insights into state AG scrutiny of consumer protection issues, including lending and credit practices
- Understanding state AG enforcement actions related to fraud and abuse
- Current trends in investigation and enforcement activity related to antitrust issues
- The implications and strategies for addressing the growing reliance on contingency counsel in AG actions
- The procedural aspects of aggressive AG activity, including how multi-state coordination impacts investigations and enforcement
McDermott Will & Schulte’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.
Continuing legal education (CLE) credit is pending. McDermott Will & Schulte LLP is an approved provider and can provide credit in California, Illinois, and New York. McDermott Will & Schulte 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 that 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.