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The firm Quarles & Brady reminds us that because many of the policies adopted in the Department of Justice’s 2016 Pilot Program — intended to promote and incentivize voluntary self-disclosures — will likely
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Last week, we blogged about what a firm should do when a “good” client uses it for bad. This week, we look into what happens when attorneys are part of Foreign Corrupt Practices
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A step-by-step visual guide to an important part of the legal process.
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While the U.S. government has successfully secured a warrant to search the records of a website used to organize protests against President Trump’s 2017 inauguration, it’s not without guaranteeing “additional protections” for site
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As of February 2012, the Department of Justice (in conjunction with the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts and the Joint Working Group on Electronic Technology in the Criminal Justice System) has officially
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There appears to be progress in the Department of Justice’s probe into possible collusion between Apple Inc. and publishers to raise the price of e-books. The probe, announced at the end of 2011,
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