December 12, 2025 ArticlesObservations of the Trump DOJ’s White-Collar Priorities: A Year One RetrospectiveNew York Law Journal By Matthew S. Adams
September 24, 2025 ArticlesThe 2025 White-Collar Symposium: Key Takeaways on the IRS, Trump Administration Enforcement Priorities and the False Claims Act
October 23, 2024 ArticlesWant to Sue the IRS for Unpaid ERC Claims? Consider These FactorsBloomberg LawBy Matthew D. Lee, Brian C. Bernhardt, Jonathan M. Wasser and Matthew S. Adams
August 19, 2024 AlertsIRS Reopens Employee Retention Tax Credit Voluntary Disclosure ProgramBy Matthew D. Lee, Matthew S. Adams, Brian C. Bernhardt and Jonathan M. Wasser
August 12, 2024 AlertsIRS Begins Processing Some Employee Retention Tax Credit Claims Filed During the MoratoriumBy Matthew D. Lee, Matthew S. Adams, Brian C. Bernhardt and Jonathan M. Wasser
August 07, 2024 AlertsIRS Increases Pressure on Businesses That Claimed Employee Retention Tax CreditsBy Matthew D. Lee, Matthew S. Adams, Brian C. Bernhardt and Jonathan M. Wasser
June 05, 2024 AlertsWhy Some Taxpayers With Unprocessed ERC Claims Should Consider Filing a Refund LawsuitBy Matthew S. Adams, Matthew D. Lee, Brian C. Bernhardt and Jonathan M. Wasser
March 19, 2024 AlertsERC Voluntary Disclosure Deadline Rapidly Approaching on March 22By Brian C. Bernhardt, Matthew S. Adams, Matthew D. Lee and Jonathan W. Wasser
February 21, 2024 AlertsIRS Identifies Seven ERC Red Flags (and Other ERC Updates)By Matthew D. Lee, Matthew S. Adams, Brian C. Bernhardt and Jonathan M. Wasser
January 23, 2024 AlertsBill Proposes January 31 as Last Day to File Employee Retention Credit ClaimsBy Matthew D. Lee, Matthew S. Adams, Brian C. Bernhardt and Jonathan M. Wasser
January 16, 2024 AlertsEmployee Retention Tax Credit: Updates From Congress and the IRSBy Brian C. Bernhardt, Matthew S. Adams, Matthew D. Lee and Jonathan M. Wasser
January 02, 2024 AlertsNew IRS Program Lets Businesses Repay Questionable Employee Retention Credits at a DiscountBy Matthew D. Lee, Matthew S. Adams, Brian C. Bernhardt and Jonathan M. Wasser
December 11, 2023 AlertsIRS Rejects 20,000 Employee Retention Credit Claims, Plans to Offer New Voluntary Disclosure ProgramBy Matthew D. Lee, Matthew S. Adams, Brian C. Bernhardt and Jonathan M. Wasser
October 25, 2023 AlertsIRS Offers Employers a Chance to Withdraw Inaccurate Employee Retention Credit ClaimsBy Brian C. Bernhardt, Matthew S. Adams, Matthew D. Lee and Jonathan M. Wasser
September 19, 2023 AlertsIRS Halts Processing of New Employee Retention Credit Claims, Redoubles Efforts Against FraudBy Matthew S. Adams, Matthew D. Lee and Jonathan M. Wasser
March 16, 2023 AlertsIRS Renews Warning on Employee Retention Credit Fraud, DOJ Files First Criminal ChargesBy Matthew S. Adams, Matthew D. Lee and Jonathan Wasser
February 24, 2023 AlertsDOJ Formalizes Framework for Corporate Cooperation CreditBy Matthew Adams, Matthew Lee, Marissa Koblitz Kingman and Saverio Romeo
July 01, 2022 AlertsThe Supreme Court’s Dobbs Ruling Creates a Variety of Significant Legal IssuesBy Catherine T. Barbieri
June 16, 2022 ArticlesCompliance With Russia Sanctions Demands Internal Review by FirmsAccounting TodayBy Matthew S. Adams
November 15, 2021 AlertsAct Fast: Companies Whose PPP Loan Forgiveness Applications Are Denied Have Recourse, but Must Move SwiftlyBy Matthew Adams and Marissa Koblitz Kingman
November 09, 2021 AlertsFederal Criminal Investigations – Biden Justice Department Emphasizes Focus on Prosecuting Individual Corporate Criminal MisconductBy Matthew Adams, Joseph DeMaria and Marissa Koblitz Kingman
July 27, 2021 AlertsPaycheck Protection Program-Related Convictions Result in Harsh Federal Prison SentencesBy Matthew S. Adams and Marissa Koblitz Kingman
June 07, 2021 AlertsDOJ Intensifies Criminal Prosecutions of Health Care Fraud Related to COVID-19By Matthew Adams, Matthew Lee and Marissa Koblitz Kingman
May 24, 2021 AlertsPPP Borrowers Face Risks in Completing SBA Form 3509By Matthew S. Adams and Marissa Koblitz Kingman
May 04, 2021Hotels Face Potential Liability for Sex TraffickersBy Matthew S. Adams and Marissa Koblitz Kingman
April 2021 ArticlesThe Nuts and Bolts of Compassionate Release Applications for Federal InmatesNew Jersey LawyerBy Matthew S. Adams and Marissa Koblitz Kingman
March 12, 2021 AlertsZeroing In: Early Trends in White-Collar Prosecutions Under Biden's DOJBy Matthew Adams and Marissa Koblitz Kingman
March 11, 2021 AlertsPredicting a Renewed Focus on White-Collar Crime Under President Biden’s DOJBy Matthew Adams and Marissa Koblitz Kingman
January 25, 2021 AlertsShould You Seek a Second PPP Draw if Your Company Has Ties to China?By Matthew S. Adams and Marissa Koblitz Kingman
August 20, 2020 AlertsWill You Be Ready for a Paycheck Protection Program Audit?By Matthew S. Adams, Matthew D. Lee and Christopher J. Pippett
July 02, 2020 ArticlesNJ’s Unconstitutional Experiment With Virtual Grand Juries Should End ImmediatelyNew Jersey Law JournalBy Matthew Adams, Marissa Koblitz Kingman, Jennifer Mara and Jason LeBoeuf
May 22, 2020COVID-19 Investigations Put Small And Midsize Businesses in Government's Enforcement CrosshairsBy Matthew S. Adams and Matthew D. Lee
May 08, 2020 AlertsNJ Attorney General Launches Probe of Nursing Homes, Residential Care FacilitiesBy Matthew S. Adams and Marissa Koblitz Kingman
April 15, 2020 AlertsNew Jersey Gives Sweeping Civil and Criminal Immunity to Front Line Health Care Providers Battling COVID-19By Matthew S. Adams
October 03, 2019 ArticlesNJ Needs an AG Directive on Subpoenas Directed to Criminal Defense AttorneysNew Jersey Law JournalBy Matthew S. Adams and Marissa Koblitz Kingman
December 13, 2018 ArticlesNJ Needs Protections Against Compelled Disclosure of Mobile Device PasswordsNew Jersey Law JournalBy Matthew S. Adams and Marissa K. Kingman
August 10, 2018 AlertsCarpenter May Reveal a Recipe for Defense in High-Tech Criminal and Regulatory CasesWhite-Collar Compliance & Defense AlertBy Matthew S. Adams and Jana Volante Walshak
March 20, 2017 ArticlesAppellate Division Tackles Second Twitter Case in Two MonthsNew Jersey Law JournalBy Matthew S. Adams and Marissa K. Kingman
February 09, 2017 ArticlesOp-Ed: Fierce Urgency of Getting Veterans’ Diversion Right in New JerseyNJ SpotlightMatthew S. Adams
January 16, 2017Use of Digital Evidence at Trial Is Ripe for Guidance in the New YearNew Jersey Law JournalMatthew S. Adams
December 05, 2016 ArticlesThe Argument for Metadata as a Matter of Procedural Due ProcessLegaltech NewsBy Matthew Adams
May 23, 2016 ArticlesHigh-Stakes Digital CSINew Jersey Law JournalBy Matthew S. Adams and Jordan B. Kaplan