United States Attorneys’ Offices issue nationwide, uniform policy on voluntary self-disclosures

Throughout the last 25 years, as the number of corporate criminal investigations and enforcement actions have steadily increased, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has released various memorandums and other guidance documents regarding corporate criminal enforcement and prosecutions, including information on the contours of corporate cooperation credit and self-disclosure protocols. Although they do not have the “force of law,” as they are not statutes or regulations, they are nonetheless critical policy documents that govern the relationship between DOJ and businesses, provide invaluable guidance to businesses in what one should and should not do throughout a DOJ investigation, as well as how to self-disclose certain misconduct.

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