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- Little Understood Pay to Play Laws Pose Big Challenges for Some Candidates
Little Understood “Pay-to-Play” Laws Pose Big Challenges for Some Candidates
August 15, 2013, The Hill's Congress Blog
Covington Assists Veritas Capital with $5 Billion Acquisition of DXC’s Health and Human Services Business
March 10, 2020
WASHINGTON—Covington is assisting Veritas Capital with its acquisition of DXC Technology’s U.S. State and Local Health and Human Services business in a deal valued at $5 billion. The transaction is expected to close no later than December 2020, subject to the satisfaction of customary closing conditions. DXC Technology’s U.S. State and Local Health and Human ...
June 19, 2019, Covington Alert
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit yesterday issued a long-awaited opinion upholding, on the merits, a recent update to the SEC's pay-to-play rule. While the case involved only a narrow piece of the rule, the decision's logic is worded more broadly and could apply to the SEC rule as a whole, making future challenges to the rule much more difficult, ...
August 6, 2018, Covington Alert
Companies doing business with state and local governments or operating in regulated industries are subject to a dizzying array of “pay-to-play” rules. These rules effectively prohibit company executives and employees (and in some cases, their family members) from making certain personal political contributions. Even inadvertent violations can be dangerous: A ...