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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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The Lawyer Spotlights Jenner & Block's Global Hearing Preparation Practice
In a recent feature, The Lawyer profiled Jenner & Block’s Global Hearing Preparation Practice and its leading role supporting organizations involved in public hearings worldwide. The article highlights Jenner’s reputation as the go-to firm for preparing clients to appear before legislative committees, inquiries, and other public forums around the world. With a sharp rise in public scrutiny and legal risk across jurisdictions—from Washington D.C. to Westminster to Canberra—our team helps global c
As governments worldwide intensify their oversight of the private sector, executives and organizations are increasingly called to appear before legislative bodies, public inquiries, and regulatory hearings. These high-profile moments require rigorous preparation and a strategic global approach to ensure consistency, clarity, and readiness across jurisdictions.
Jenner & Block Announces New Partners and Special Counsel
Jenner & Block elevated nine lawyers to the partnership and seven lawyers to special counsel, promoting 16 individuals overall in the firm’s Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, and Washington, DC offices.
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Jenner & Block's nationally ranked, bipartisan Congressional Investigations practice, in partnership with the Project on Government Oversight (POGO), released the 2025 edition of When Congress Comes Calling, the definitive guide for parties to congressional investigations. This is the first update to the handbook since 2017.
Yesterday, the US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, sitting en banc, heard nearly two hours of oral argument in V.O.S. Selections, Inc. v. Trump. Argument focused on whether the president has the authority to issue tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). The Court appeared split on whether the president’s emergency declarations1authorize global reciprocal tariffs under the IEEPA and principles of constitutional law, with a majority of the judges expressing
“Congress' Subpoena and Oversight Changes Merit Businesses' Review,” Bloomberg Law
In an article for Bloomberg Law, Congressional Investigations Partners Emily Loeb and Sam Ungar and Associate Michael Brady examine changes to Senate subpoena powers, House rules, and the new House Delivering on Government Efficiency (DOGE) Subcommittee. They discuss the evolving focus on China, the House minority oversight, and more.
Client Alerts
In a highly anticipated decision released last week, the en banc US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit dealt a blow to President Trump’s tariff agenda. The Federal Circuit’s ruling came down in a consolidated appeal of two cases (V.O.S. Selections and Oregon) brought in the US Court of International Trade (CIT), challenging the President’s use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose tariffs via Executive Order.1
FLASH UPDATE - Tariffs Cancellation Stay by Appellate Court
This provides an important update to Jenner’s previous client alert which can be found here.
Tariffs Cancelled By Courts—Or Are They?
Two courts this week invalidated the tariffs issued by the President under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). First, late Wednesday night (May 28), the US Court of International Trade (CIT) in V.O.S. v. United States issued an order gutting seventeen executive orders that imposed tariffs under IEEPA.[1]Before the ink could dry on the order, the government appealed and requested a stay from the CIT. Before the CIT ruled on that request, the Court of Appeals for the Federal C
