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Quick Insights on Congressional Investigations

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Quick Insights on Congressional Investigations is a business podcast hosted by Mayer Brown. It has 27 episodes, with the latest published December 2021.

“Quick Insights on Congressional Investigations” is an interview series hosted by Mayer Brown partners Michael Levy and Andrew Olmem, who unpack the nuanced complexities underlying congressional investigations and provide guidance on how companies can manage and minimize the impacts. The series delves into the nuts-and-bolts and strategic questions surrounding congressional investigations and provides tips to protect corporate interests during these crises. Each episode is short—approximately 5 minutes—and tackles one question relating to congressional investigations.

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How Will Regulators View Congressional Investigations?

2

What are the Differences Between House and Senate Investigations?

3

An Insider's View: Can the Minority Effectively Conduct Oversight Investigations? (with Special Guest Jessica Donlon)

4

A View of Congressional Investigations from Both Ends of Pennsylvania Avenue (with Special Guest Jessica Donlon)

5

Can Congress Obtain Confidential Materials Provided to Federal Regulatory and Enforcement Agencies?

6

What Confidentiality Protections Apply to Documents Provided to Congress?

7

Can Congress Investigate the Same Matter that a Regulator is Investigating?

8

What is the Role of Staffers in Congressional Investigations (and How Should you Deal with Them)?

9

Does the 5th Amendment's Protection Against Self-Incrimination Apply in Congressional Investigations?

10

Can You Make a Congressional Investigation Go Away?

11

How Should you Handle the Media in a Congressional Investigation?

12

How Should You Respond to a Request for Information From the Minority Party?

13

What are the Key Takeaways from the GameStop Congressional Hearing?

14

What Will the 50-50 Senate Mean for Congressional Investigations?

15

What Does Maloney v. Murphy Mean for Congressional Investigations?

16

What are the Consequences of Lying in a Congressional Investigation?

17

Is a Congressional Subpoena Enforceable?

18

What Makes a Congressional Hearing Different?

19

Does the Attorney-Client Privilege Apply in Congressional Investigations?

20

How Long Does a Congressional Investigation Last?

21

What do You do if You Receive a Request for Information from a Congressional Committee?

22

Can the Courts Protect Against Unreasonable Congressional Investigators?

23

What is the Scope of a Congressional Investigation?

24

How Do You Know if You are the Subject of a Congressional Investigation?

25

What's the Worst That Can Happen in a Congressional Investigation?

26

What are the Biggest Mistakes Made in Congressional Investigations?

27

Are There Differences Between Republicans and Democrats in Congressional Investigations?

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