Arnold & Porter has posted a recent webinar discussing the Department of Justice’s April 30 guidance on how it evaluates the effectiveness of corporate compliance programs when it makes charging decisions, sentencing recommendations, and decides whether to impose reporting requirements or appoint an outside compliance monitor. The team also discusses the guidance itself, its impact, and the practical takeaways for companies of any size, whether they have existing, sophisticated compliance programs or less developed ones.
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