The U.S. Department of Justice’s new corporate enforcement guidelines released in March give companies a clearer idea of how federal prosecutors will handle cases in which companies self-report misconduct, white-collar defense attorneys said.
New DOJ Corporate Enforcement Policy Establishes Clear Framework Favoring Self-Disclosure
The U.S. Department of Justice’s new corporate enforcement guidelines released in March give companies a clearer idea of how federal prosecutors will handle cases in which companies self-report misconduct, white-collar defense attorneys said.
Dan Novak
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