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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
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“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.
In September, amid the divisive runup to the election, Senate Democrats and Republicans found something they could agree on: the CEO of Steward Health Care should be referred for criminal prosecution for refusing to appear at a hearing. The Senate’s unanimous vote marked the latest escalation in the legislative branch’s use of its coercive powers against private individuals. Partner Emily Loeb and Associates Sam Ungar and Michael Brady discuss why this vote may be a harbinger of even more aggres
Wave of Final Rules Reflects Race Against CRA Deadline, Law360
In an article for Law360, Partner Katie Johnson and Associates Michael Brady and Rachael Hanna discuss the flurry of rules the Biden Administration is currently finalizing ahead of the statutory “lookback period” deadlines under the Congressional Review Act.
