Roffman Horvitz Plc Webinar - 2026 - What to Make of Executive Order 14398 and the DOJ’s Settlement with IBM

Webinar - What to Make of Executive Order 14398 and the DOJ’s Settlement with IBM


Roffman Horvitz Plc Webinar - 2026 - What to Make of Executive Order 14398 and the DOJ’s Settlement with IBM

2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.

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On March 26, 2026, President Trump issued Executive Order 14398, “Addressing DEI Discrimination by Federal Contractors.”  On April 10, 2026, the Department of Justice entered into a settlement agreement with IBM for more than $17 million – the first settlement under the DOJ’s Civil Rights Fraud Initiative. The Administration has moved quickly to implement Executive Order 14398, having already approved contract clauses to be included in both new and existing federal contracts.

Earlier this year, the Administration also proposed adding new certification language regarding unlawful DEI programs in the System for Award Management (SAM) for entities registering for eligibility for federal financial assistance (i.e., grants).

In this webinar, the attorneys from Roffman Horvitz, PLC will discuss these developments and how they establish an ongoing enforcement framework.


Speakers

Alissa Horvitz, Member Attorney - Roffman Horvitz, PLC
Alissa A. Horvitz is a Member Attorney and co-founder of Roffman Horvitz, PLC. The Firm advises employers on a broad array of human resource compliance matters. Alissa has been advising employers for more than 35 years. She has deep experience in advising clients regarding inclusion and diversity programs, federal contractor employment regulations, and analysis of employment data. In assisting employers of the course of career, she has developed a thorough understanding of the gamut of human resources issues and how they affect businesses and organizations. Alissa particularly enjoys conducting live and web-based training on various employment topics, including lawful inclusion and training programs, applicant tracking, and regulatory compliance.

Joshua S. Roffman, Managing Attorney - Roffman Horvitz, PLC
Joshua S. Roffman is the Managing Attorney and co-founder of Roffman Horvitz, PLC. The Firm advises employers on a broad array of human resource compliance matters. Josh has been advising employers for more than 20 years. He has deep experience in advising clients regarding pay equity, inclusion and diversity programs, federal contractor employment regulations, and analysis of employment data. In assisting employers over the course of his career, he has developed a thorough understanding of the gamut of human resources issues and how they affect businesses and organizations. Josh combines his understanding of employment law, statistics, and how businesses and organizations operate to develop regressions and other statistical analyses of various employment practices, including compensation, that are tailored to the specific goals and circumstances of the individual client. Josh works closely with his clients to assess how best to run the analyses, which he and the Firm run in-house.

James M. McCauley, Of Counsel - Roffman Horvitz, PLC
James McCauley is an Associate Attorney with Roffman Horvitz. His primary focus is assisting in the preparation of affirmative action plans for federal government contractors. James's experience includes creation and review of affirmative action plans, preparation of EEO-1 employment data, and analysis of applicant and hire records to address potential claims of hiring disparities. Prior to working at Roffman Horvitz, James held legal internships at the Department of Justice Immigrant and Employee Rights section (IER), and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission's Washington Field Office. He also received the International Academy of Trial Lawyers Student Advocacy Award for his work in the Georgetown Law Civil Rights Clinic.





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