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14 December 2017

DOJ Policies On Corporate And Individual Prosecutions Should Be Reconsidered, Recalibrated

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Litigation partners Barry H. Berke and Paul H. Schoeman's article "DOJ Policies on Corporate And Individual Prosecutions Should Be Reconsidered, Recalibrated" appeared in the Dec. 11, 2017...
United States Criminal Law

Litigation partners Barry H. Berke and Paul H. Schoeman's article "DOJ Policies on Corporate And Individual Prosecutions Should Be Reconsidered, Recalibrated" appeared in the Dec. 11, 2017, issue of New York Law Journal. Drawing on their experience as practitioners, they make proposals for the updated guidance that is expected to be issued by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein following a planned review of the "Yates Memo," former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates' September 2015 memorandum on individual accountability for corporate wrongdoing.

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