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Task Force Strategies: Addressing New Government Priorities

Task Force Strategies: Addressing New Government Priorities

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Welcome to the Hughes Hubbard Anti-Corruption & Internal Investigations Practice Group’s podcast All Things Investigation. In this podcast, host Tom Fox is joined by HHR lawyers Mike DeBernardis and Sean Reilly to discuss the new HHR Task Force. In this episode of the Award-Winning All Things Investigations podcast, host Tom Fox converses with Hughes Hubbard and Reed Partners, Mike De Bernardis and Sean Reilly, about the firm's strategic reorganization. Responding to the U.S. administration's fresh focus on cartels and foreign terrorist organizations, Hughes Hubbard has built a cross-disciplinary task force. This team combines expertise from compliance, sanctions, and dispute resolution practices to address the heightened risks and compliance obligations for companies, particularly in Mexico and Latin America. The discussion also covers implications for multinational corporations, the importance of reassessing risk, how the administration's prioritization of certain enforcement actions can influence corporate strategies, and the emerging risks surrounding tariffs and the False Claims Act. Key Highlights · Hughes Hubbard's New Task Force · Implications of Cartel Designations · National Security and Voluntary Disclosure · Cross-Functional Task Force Benefits · Tariff Evasion and False Claims Act Resources: Mike DeBernardis Hughes Hubbard & Reed website Sean Reilly

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