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Litigation Partners Author Article on First DOJ Declination Letters Since Launch of Its FCPA Pilot Program

July 7, 2016 read the article

Litigation partners Mark Mendelsohn and Alex Oh co-authored a client memorandum, titled "DOJ Declination Letters and the FCPA," that was featured on The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation website. Counsel Farrah Berse and Peter Jaffe and associate Robby Saldaña also contributed to the preparation of the article.

The Harvard Law School Forum on Corporate Governance and Financial Regulation is co-sponsored by the Harvard Law School Program on Corporate Governance, the Program on Institutional Investors and the Program on Law and Finance. The program seeks to facilitate research and public discourse about corporate governance.

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