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Bid Protests Workshop: Practice, Procedure and Strategy

Client Alert | less than 1 min read | 02.28.11

In a full-day workshop for Federal Publications Seminars on March 17th entitled "Government Contracts Bid Protests: Practice, Procedure and Strategy," (http://www.fedpubseminars.com/Basics/Government-Contracts-Bid-Protests-Practice-Procedure-and-Strategy/), experienced bid protest practitioners Amy O'Sullivan and Puja Satiani will explain the key advance-planning, decision-making, litigation, and litigation-avoidance practice pointers for protests before an agency, the Government Accountability Office, and the Court of Federal Claims.  Space is limited, so reserve your seat today. 

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Client Alert | 3 min read | 04.23.24

DOJ Promises NPAs to Certain Individuals Through New Voluntary Self-Disclosure Pilot Program

On April 15, 2024, the Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division of the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) Nicole Argentieri announced a new Pilot Program on Voluntary Self-Disclosure for Individuals (“Pilot Program” or “Program”). The Pilot Program offers a clear path for voluntary self-disclosure by certain corporate executives and other individuals who are themselves involved in misconduct by corporations, in exchange for a Non-Prosecution Agreement (“NPA”). The Pilot Program specifically targets individuals who disclose to the Criminal Division at DOJ in Washington, D.C. information about certain corporate criminal conduct. By carving out a clear path to non-prosecution for those who qualify, DOJ has created another tool to uncover complex crimes that might not otherwise be reported to the Department. ...