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Navigating Uncharted Territory: Ensuring Your Compliance Function and Program Remain a Priority in the Current Environment

Webinar | 04.14.20, 7:00 AM EDT - 8:00 AM EDT

Severe business disruptions as a consequence of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic have created compliance challenges for all international companies. The crisis has also resulted in an expanding list of new and emerging risks that global compliance leaders should prepare for now.


During this webinar, a cross-section of Crowell & Moring’s leading global compliance and investigations experts will provide an assessment of the risk landscape during and after the pandemic. This includes both legal issues as well as policy considerations. International compliance leaders are encouraged to invite their teams to participate.


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Webinar | 12.10.25

Terminations, Stop Work Orders, and De-Scopes – The Latest Updates and Recovery Opportunities for USAID Contractors and Grant Recipients

In 2025, the U.S. Government’s policy statements and Executive Orders have had far-reaching impacts for government contractors and grant recipients. Although terminations, stop work orders, and de-scopes have affected private companies, non-profits, and universities doing business across multiple agencies, the U.S. Government’s policies relating to the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has caused particular confusion and uncertainty relating to performance, compliance, and contractual procedure. Key questions have included the potential impacts of official and less formal communications from the U.S. Government, procedural issues arising from the move of certain functions to the U.S. Department of State, and the effect of various pending litigations. As businesses and organizations plan for 2026, the importance of preserving their rights and maximizing potential recovery opportunities remains paramount.