
Jack Smith
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1 month ago |
mondaq.com | Adam Safwat |David Lazarus |Jack SMith |Jack Smith
On February 5, 2025, on her first day in office, U.S. AttorneyGeneral Pam Bondi issued fourteen memos outlining new policies forthe U.S. Department of Justice ("DOJ") in a broad rangeof enforcement arenas. Among these Day 1 memos, AG Bondi announcedwhat could amount to a significant redirection of theDepartment's FCPA enforcement priorities.
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2 months ago |
mondaq.com | Caroline Donovan |David Lazarus |Jack SMith |Jack Smith
Key Takeaways:The First Circuit joined the Sixth and Eighth Circuits inholding that for a violation of the Anti-Kickback Statute (AKS) toautomatically trigger False Claims Act (FCA) liability, the AKSviolation must be the "but-for" cause of the submittedclaim. Direct FCA liability for AKS violations in the First Circuitwill now require proof that the alleged false claims would not havebeen paid for by the federal government absent the allegedkickback.
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2 months ago |
mondaq.com | Adam Safwat |David Lazarus |Jack SMith |Jack Smith
FH Foley Hoag LLP More Foley Hoag provides innovative, strategic legal services to public, private and government clients. We have premier capabilities in the life sciences, healthcare, technology, energy, professional services and private funds fields, and in cross-border disputes. The diverse experiences of our lawyers contribute to the exceptional senior-level service we deliver to clients.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
motorsportweek.com | Jack SMith |Jack Smith
Max Verstappen has weighed in on the investigation by Red Bull into allegations against team boss Christian Horner’s conduct before the 2024 Formula 1 season. Horner was alleged to have behaved inappropriately towards a female member of staff for the Milton Keynes squad, prompting an internal probe to be conducted. However, the investigation concluded that Horner hadn’t acted as alleged and was free to continue in his post, which he has held since the team’s inception in 2005.
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Jan 11, 2025 |
motorsportweek.com | Jack SMith |Jack Smith
FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem has made a bizarre remark about the Formula 1 British Grand Prix during a fresh attack on the media’s treatment towards him. Ben Sulayem, who has faced scrutiny following a series of high-profile departures from the organisation, has launched a damning take-down towards circles of the press. Ben Sulayem has again conveyed the feeling that he had been demonised, following up the rant with a comment about Qatar Airways title sponsoring the British GP.
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