Divided Government: What the Democrats’ Control of the House of Representatives Means for Congressional Investigations and Business in 2019
Webinar | 01.31.19, 8:00 AM EST - 9:00 AM EST
The 116th Congress is sworn in, and the House of Representatives has already begun to set the stage for Congressional investigations – targeting everything from healthcare and financial services to privacy, the Executive Branch, and Russia. What is this all about and what does it mean for you and your business?
Please join us on January 31st at 1:00 pm EST for a Congressional Investigations 101 webinar. We will cover how congressional investigations work and how they differ from other government investigation, with a focus on the investigative priorities for 2019.
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