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DOJ Loses First Wage-Fixing and No-Poach Cases as Juries Acquit
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The Modern Marvel: Cooley's Litigation Department is a Trusted Partner of the New Economy
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Whistleblower Complaints and Rewards Explode Worldwide
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Mueller, Special Counsel Teammates Let Students Be the Judge
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MabVax Brass Slip Suit By Alleged Pump-And-Dump Investor
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President Biden’s Executive Order on Competition: Three Important Takeaways for Tech and Life Sciences Companies
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Legal 500 US 2021 Highlights Cooley
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FTC Expects Board-Level Cybersecurity Oversight
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SPAC Enforcement Risks Increase with Enhanced SEC Scrutiny
Cooley Alert • April 21, 2021
SEC Brings Rare Charges in Alleged Regulation Fair Disclosure Violation
Cooley Alert • March 12, 2021
Law Firms Hired Fewer Partners From Government Positions In 2020. Here Are 12 Moves That Made Waves.
Business Insider • January 4, 2021
Texas Leads SBA Pandemic Relief Loan Fraud in National Prosecutions
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Department of Justice Updates Guidance on Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs
Crime & Corruption • June 12, 2020
Banks May Avoid Prosecutors' PPP Fraud Wrath, For Now
Law360 • May 29, 2020
'Scrutinized For Years:' PPP Loan Investigations Could Last a Long Time
Washington Business Journal • May 29, 2020
PPP Loans: SBA Releases New Interim Final Rules on Forgiveness and Reviews
Cooley Alert • May 26, 2020
House Select Subcommittee Announces First Public Investigations Involving CARES Act
Cooley Alert • May 13, 2020
Paycheck Protection Program Loans and Risk of Government Investigation: Advice From Former Federal Prosecutors
Forbes • May 12, 2020
What You Need to Know About Potential Exposure if You’ve Gotten a CARES Act Loan
Crime & Corruption • May 7, 2020
The US-UK Data Access Agreement: A New Dawn for Transatlantic Criminal Investigations?
Crime & Corruption • May 1, 2020
Cooley Alert • April 28, 2020
How the CLOUD Act is Likely to Trigger Legal Challenges
New York Law Journal • March 31, 2020
Multiple Layers of Oversight in the CARES Act: The Appetite for Accountability Will Long Outlast the Current Crisis
Cooley Alert • March 27, 2020
Remaining Vigilant to Compliance and Enforcement Concerns in Times of Crisis
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Crime & Corruption • March 20, 2020
Key Prosecutor in Mueller’s Obstruction Investigation Will Head to Private Practice
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Acclaimed Mueller Prosecutor Andrew D. Goldstein Joins Cooley
Adds to firm’s East Coast litigation and white collar strengths following pivotal work on Special Counsel investigation • June 24, 2019