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Jenner & Block Secures Trial Victory for Chance the Rapper
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Jenner & Block Named Law Firm of the Year, Earned Additional Honors Across Categories by The American Lawyer 2025 Industry Awards
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Chicago Bar Association Names Jenner & Block Law Firm of the Year
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Ariail adds to Jenner & Block’s deep bench of former government officials
Recognitions
Jenner & Block DC Earns 29 Chambers USA 2026 Rankings Across 16 Practice Areas
Chambers USA 2026 has recognized Jenner & Block’s Washington, DC office as a hub of legal excellence, with 29 individual lawyers ranked across 16 key practice areas.
Lawdragon has recognized eight Jenner & Block partners on their 2026 list of the 500 Leading Global Leaders in Crisis Management. The list recognizes preeminent lawyers who guide clients through their most critical legal challenges, including government investigations, regulatory enforcement, and complex class action litigation.
Lawdragon Names Nine Jenner & Block Partners to Global Leaders in Crisis Management List
Lawdragon recognized nine Jenner & Block partners on their inaugural 500 Global Leaders in Crisis Management list. This list highlights professionals at the forefront of managing crises across legal, strategic, and regulatory domains.
Publications
Client Alert: Key Questions Answered about the New US Outbound Investment Regime Targeting China
On August 9, 2023, President Biden issued an executive order to regulate, for the first time, US outbound investments in key technologies in China that are critical to national security. The executive order directs the Treasury Department, in consultation with the Department of Commerce and other agencies, to issue regulations that will prohibit or require notification for specified transactions. These requirements will apply to investments in three sectors of the Chinese economy: semiconductors
On October 7, 2022, President Biden signed an Executive Order establishing the US’s commitments with respect to the Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework. With it, the Administration took a significant step toward establishing a new, more stable data privacy and cybersecurity environment for data transfers between the EU and US. It also fulfilled commitments the US had agreed to in principle as reflected in the March joint US-EU announcement of the Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework. The Fram
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DOJ Establishes the National Fraud Enforcement Division
The Department of Justice (DOJ) recently announced a major change in its approach to investigating and prosecuting white-collar crime involving taxpayer dollars and taxpayer-funded programs.
Back in Action: The Trump Administration Lifts “Pause” in Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Enforcement
Approximately four months after President Trump imposed a pause on new Foreign Corrupt Practice Act (FCPA) investigations and enforcement actions, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) has issued new guidelines lifting that pause but laying out its new enforcement priorities. The new FCPA guidelines, along with remarks by acting Criminal Division leader Matthew Galeotti,[1]and a May 12, 2025 memo on white-collar enforcement set forth an approach to FCPA enforcement that is explicitly aimed at promo
In an executive order issued on February 10, 2025 (Executive Order), and a memorandum issued by Attorney General Pam Bondi regarding cartels and transnational criminal organizations on February 5, 2025 (Cartel Memo), the Trump Administration has begun making its mark on enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).1The Executive Order, entitled “Pausing Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Enforcement to Further American Economic and National Security,”2establishes a 180-day pause on new FCP
Events
Lex Mundi Cross-Border Investigations Panel held in Barcelona
We are excited to announce that on 7 November, Partners Rob Dalling and Shreve Ariail will be presenting at the Lex Mundi CBI meeting in Barcelona.
Partners Rachel Alpert and Shreve Ariail will participate in the Law, Innovation, Security & Technology Society at UVA Law and the National Security Policy Center (NSPC) at the Frank Batten School of Public Policy’s event "The Tab on FABs: Semiconductor Supply Chain Security." The panel discussion will take place on October 25, 2021, at 12:00 PM EST at UVA’s School of Law and will focus on semiconductor supply chain and its impact on national security. Ms. Alpert, who will serve as a panelist, i
