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Corporate,
Business Law,
Administrative/Regulatory

Dec. 18, 2024

DOJ playbooks: New covers, same rules?

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While President-elect Trump has not specifically commented on corporate crime, there is speculation that DOJ programs like whistleblower rewards might be revised or removed, whereas longstanding corporate compliance and enforcement policies may remain largely unchanged.

Randy Grossman

Partner Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP

Randy Grossman is a former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of California, a current partner with Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP in San Diego and leader of the San Diego office. Randy focuses on government and internal investigations, white collar and civil litigation, and corporate compliance counseling.

Misa Eiritz

Associate Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP

complex commercial litigation, government and internal investigations

Misa Eiritz is an associate with Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, LLP in the firm's Los Angeles office. Misa's practice focuses on complex commercial litigation and government and internal investigations.

Each Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General of the U.S. Department of Justice makes their mark on corporate compliance programs nationwide by issuing guidance materials, oftentimes in the form of publications, memoranda, and remarks. These documents and statements have important ramifications in the white-collar context, as they frequently lay out the factors that Department of Justice (DOJ) prosecutors consider when investigating a corporation as part of a criminal enforcement actio...

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