By Melissa Jampol, Stuart Gerson, Elena Quattrone and Chelsea Ott ( October 13, 2017, 1:49 PM EDT) -- On Oct. 6, 2017, Deputy Attorney General Rod J. Rosenstein delivered a major address previewing revisions to the U.S. Department of Justice's corporate and executive prosecution policies. While noting that "deterrence requires enforcement," Rosenstein stated that a planned change to the current DOJ corporate prosecution guidelines[1] "will reflect our resolve to hold individuals accountable for corporate wrongdoing,"[2] while reaffirming that the DOJ is committed to "fostering a culture that supports and promotes the investigation and prosecution of individual perpetrators of corporate fraud."[3]...
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