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Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein announced a revision
of the "Yates Memo" concerning credit a company will
receive for cooperating with an investigation. Instead
of an "all or nothing" approach, the new policy permits a
company to "identify all individuals substantially involved in
or responsible for the misconduct at issue." More about this
change can be found at the Anticorruption blog
here.
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