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  • 2 months ago | mondaq.com | Andre Geverola |Wilson D. Mudge

    On January 16, 2025, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) andthe Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued new Antitrust Guidelines for Business ActivitiesAffecting Workers (the Guidelines), replacing the agencies'2016 Antitrust Guidance for Human ResourceProfessionals (the 2016 HR Guidance). The Guidelines continueDOJ's focus on no-poach, wage-fixing, and information-sharingagreements and FTC's focus on non-compete agreements.

  • Jan 16, 2025 | arnoldporter.com | Andre Geverola

    Artificial intelligence is shaping the future of corporate compliance. What impact does new technology have on how companies assess and monitor their risks? In our latest Critical Compliance video, Arnold & Porter partner Andre Geverola breaks down the Department of Justice's recent updates to compliance guidance, which highlight the crucial role of AI in corporate oversight. Watch the rest of the Critical Compliance series here.

  • Nov 24, 2024 | mondaq.com | Andre Geverola

    AP Arnold & Porter More Arnold & Porter is a firm of more than 1,000 lawyers, providing sophisticated litigation and transactional capabilities, renowned regulatory experience and market-leading multidisciplinary practices in the life sciences and financial services industries. Our global reach, experience and deep knowledge allow us to work across geographic, cultural, technological and ideological borders.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | arnoldporter.com | Andre Geverola

    The U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division (Antitrust Division) has published its updated guidance on the Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs in Criminal Antitrust Investigations (Guidance). The latest version of the Guidance, issued November 2024, is the first update since it was originally published in July 2019.

  • Mar 15, 2024 | mondaq.com | Andre Geverola |Kerry Walsh

    Day One of the ABA White Collar Crime Conference in San Francisco featured a compelling panel on antitrust enforcement. Discussion among federal and state enforcers, including Emma Burnham (Director of Criminal Enforcement, Antitrust Division, DOJ) and Paula Blizzard (Senior Assistant Attorney General, Antitrust Law Section, California Department of Justice) sent a clear message that federal and state authorities intend to coordinate efforts to investigate and prosecute antitrust offenses.

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