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When Should a Company Voluntarily Disclose Wrongful Conduct to the Government? Factors to Consider, Part II
September 11, 2009
David M. Rosenfield, Laura Perlov
BNA White Collar Crime Report
David Rosenfield, with assistance from Laura Halbreich, authors this article on the potential costs and benefits a company weighs when deciding whether to disclose wrongful conduct to the government.
When Should a Company Voluntarily Disclose Wrongful Conduct to the Government? Factors to Consider, Part I
August 28, 2009
David M. Rosenfield, Laura Perlov
BNA White Collar Crime Report
David Rosenfield, with assistance from Laura Halbreich, authors this article on the potential costs and benefits a company weighs when deciding whether to disclose wrongful conduct to the government.
Dealing with the Surprise Government Interview
June 2009
David M. Rosenfield, Jim Moss
Micro-Cap Review
David Rosenfield co-authors an article entitled "Dealing with the Surprise Government Interview" which appears in Micro-Cap Review magazine.  This article originally appeared in the October 2007 issue of the ALM Law Journal publication Product Liability Law & Strategy Newsletter, and was reprinted in the November 2007 E-Commerce Law & Strategy Newsletter.
The DOJ's Corporate Leniency Policy — Part II
January 30, 2009
David M. Rosenfield
Competition Law 360
David Rosenfield authors this article on the potential costs and benefits a company weighs when deciding whether to disclose anti-competitive behavior to the Justice Department's Anti-trust Division.
The DOJ’s Corporate Leniency Policy—Part I
January 23, 2009
David M. Rosenfield
Competition Law 360
David Rosenfield authors this article on what a corporation should do when it discovers that its employees have engaged in improper or illegal anti-competitive conduct.