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Regulatory Round Up 1.24.11

Photo of Michael GrantBy Michael Grant on 24 January 2011 Posted in Government Contracts & Grants, Government Investigations & White Collar Criminal Defense, International Trade & National Security, Public Policy & Infrastructure, Securities Litigation & Enforcement
  • Just once I’d like a “pilot” program to be about Top Gun. This SBA program isn’t, but it will help small businesses compete for large contracts.
  • Ezra Klein takes a look at what it means to be pro-labor during these economic times.
  • Here at the Round-Up we love all things in summary form — so head over to the exportlawblog’s update of the Iran sanctions.
  • The FCPA Professor temporally moved his classroom to the Hill. Find out what the Professor taught Senator Specter.

 

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