“Book Talk: Insanity Defense Congresswoman Jane Harman in Conversation with Andrew Weissmann,” The Reiss Center on Law and Security

On June 9, Partner Andrew Weissmann will participate in a virtual lunchtime discussion with Congresswoman Jane Harman, former CEO of the Wilson Center and former ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee. Mr. Weissmann and Ms. Harman will discuss her new book, Insanity Defense: Why Our Failure to Confront Hard National Security Problems Makes Us Less Safe. The book is “an insider’s account of decades of American national security—of its failures and omissions—and a roadmap to making significant progress on solving these perennially difficult issues.” The event is co-hosted by NYU Washington, DC and begins at 12:30 pm ET. Mr. Weissmann is co-chair of the firm’s Investigations, Compliance, and Defense Practice, with a focus on counseling companies at the highest levels in both domestic and global investigations and litigation. He is a leading trial lawyer and investigator with deep experience in Foreign Corrupt Practices Act issues and compliance matters. In an illustrious career that has included tenures as a federal prosecutor, Department of Justice Fraud Section chief, and FBI general counsel, he has done ground-breaking work. Before rejoining the firm in 2020, Mr. Weissmann served as a lead prosecutor in Robert S. Mueller’s Special Counsel’s Office. To learn more and to register, please click here.

“Book Talk: Insanity Defense Congresswoman Jane Harman in Conversation with Andrew Weissmann,” The Reiss Center on Law and Security

On June 9, Partner Andrew Weissmann will participate in a virtual lunchtime discussion with Congresswoman Jane Harman, former CEO of the Wilson Center and former ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee. Mr. Weissmann and Ms. Harman will discuss her new book, Insanity Defense: Why Our Failure to Confront Hard National Security Problems Makes Us Less Safe. The book is “an insider’s account of decades of American national security—of its failures and omissions—and a roadmap to making significant progress on solving these perennially difficult issues.” The event is co-hosted by NYU Washington, DC and begins at 12:30 pm ET. Mr. Weissmann is co-chair of the firm’s Investigations, Compliance, and Defense Practice, with a focus on counseling companies at the highest levels in both domestic and global investigations and litigation. He is a leading trial lawyer and investigator with deep experience in Foreign Corrupt Practices Act issues and compliance matters. In an illustrious career that has included tenures as a federal prosecutor, Department of Justice Fraud Section chief, and FBI general counsel, he has done ground-breaking work. Before rejoining the firm in 2020, Mr. Weissmann served as a lead prosecutor in Robert S. Mueller’s Special Counsel’s Office. To learn more and to register, please click here.

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Podcasts

Partner Laurel Loomis Rimon Discusses Fintech Enforcement, Debanking, and Regulatory Risk on Fintech Layer Cake Podcast

Partner Laurel Loomis Rimon was featured on the Fintech Layer Cake podcast, where she discussed how fintech enforcement and prosecution actually work in practice, and what exposes fintechs and banks to regulatory risk.

July 15, 2026

Publications

Supreme Court Clarifies Scope of Private Rights of Action Under the Investment Company Act, Private Equity Law Report

Partners Charles Riely, Todd C. Toral, and Martin Glass authored a guest article for Private Equity Law Report examining the US Supreme Court's June 11, 2026, ruling on the scope of private rights of action under the Investment Company Act of 1940.

July 14, 2026

Publications

Emily Loeb Discusses Congressional Oversight Preparedness in Bloomberg Law

Partner Emily Loeb, co-chair of Jenner & Block's Congressional Investigations Practice, spoke with Bloomberg Law article about how companies can prepare for potential oversight exposure ahead of this fall's midterm elections.

July 7, 2026

Publications

In New York Law Journal, The True Lender Doctrine and the OppFi Decision

Partners Jeremy Creelan, Michael Ross, Megan Poetzel, and Laurel Loomis Rimon, and Associate Molly Oberstein-Allen authored an article for the New York Law Journal examining the "True Lender" doctrine in light of a May 2026 California decision that provides the most detailed judicial framework to date for evaluating bank-nonbank lending partnerships.

July 1, 2026

Event

Partner Michael Vernick to Speak at NACUA's 2026 Annual Conference

On July 1, Partner Michael Vernick will speak on a panel at the National Association of College and University Attorneys (NACUA) 2026 Annual Conference in Nashville.

July 1, 2026