Year in Review Column,
Government,
Corporate,
Administrative/Regulatory
Dec. 13, 2017
What past is prologue for government enforcement in 2018?
While 2017 began with questions about the new administration's enforcement agenda, it ends with many still unanswered questions about the actual priorities driving the government's white collar agenda.





Kimberly A. Dunne
Partner
Sidley Austin LLP
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Harvard University Law School; Cambridge MA
Kimberly is the global co-leader of the firm's White Collar: Government Litigation & Investigations group.

James M. Perez
Counsel
Sidley Austin LLP
Commercial Litigation and Disputes, White Collar, Appellate
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New York University Law School
James is a member of the firm's Commercial Litigation and Disputes, White Collar, and Supreme Court and Appellate practices.

2017 IN REVIEW
This past year presented a unique mix of the predictable and unpredictable: We saw expected leadership changes at federal enforcement agencies and big settlements through traditionally lucrative vehicles like the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the False Claims Act, but also concerns raised over perceived agency instability, inconsistent messaging about enforcement priorities, and unprecedented commentary on pending investigat...
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