When government officials show up, seconds count. Join Dykema’s Automotive, Mobility, and Transportation team on March 24 for practical guidance on responding to criminal search warrants, administrative ICE warrants, and warrantless visits. Jennifer Beidel, Mark Chutkow, and Sarah Douglas will share real-world scenarios and provide actionable tips to help plant leadership, HR, and legal teams act quickly, lawfully, and consistently when officials arrive.

Don’t miss this session. Register now to stay prepared.

CLE accreditation is anticipated for California, Illinois, and Texas. Contact Laiza Goytia (lgoytia@dykema.com) with questions.

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Photo of Jennifer L. Beidel Jennifer L. Beidel

In civil and criminal matters involving a broad range of regulatory regimes, Beidel protects the interests of a diverse cross-section of clients in heavily regulated industries, including healthcare, life sciences, food and agriculture, cannabis, and financial services.

Photo of Mark D. Chutkow Mark D. Chutkow

A decorated former federal prosecutor and leader of Dykema’s government investigations and corporate compliance practice, Chutkow uses his experience, litigation skills, and keen judgment to navigate companies and executives through complex, high-stakes government enforcement and civil litigation matters.

Photo of Sarah Douglas Sarah Douglas

Sarah Douglas is an attorney in Dykema’s Dallas office who focuses her practice on litigation matters. Sarah brings extensive trial and appellate experience to Dykema. She has tried more than 85 jury trials—more than 70 as lead counsel—and handled complex criminal matters in

Sarah Douglas is an attorney in Dykema’s Dallas office who focuses her practice on litigation matters. Sarah brings extensive trial and appellate experience to Dykema. She has tried more than 85 jury trials—more than 70 as lead counsel—and handled complex criminal matters in both the Economic Crimes and Public Corruption and Major Crimes Sections of the U.S. Attorney’s Office.