United States:
Andrew Boutros, Philip Storm And John Schleppenbach Authored An Article For Bloomberg's White Collar Crime Report
07 April 2017
Seyfarth Shaw LLP
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Andrew Boutros, Philip Storm, and John Schleppenbach authored
"Adding Meat to the Bone: The Department of Justice Issues New
'Meatier' Guidance on Corporate Compliance Programs,"
an article on March 31 for Bloomberg's White Collar Crime
Report. This article discusses the importance of having
an effective, up-to-date corporate compliance program in advance of
a government inquiry or investigation.
You can read the full article here.
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