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March 8, 2007

Congress Scrutinizes McNulty Memo

DOJ's revised policies on corporate fraud investigations (known as the McNulty memo, replacing the Thompson memo) continue to draw criticism from lawmakers as not doing enough to protect the confidentiality of corporate documents and the rights of corporate employees.  The House Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing today, and several prominent lawyers are expected to testify.  See NYTimes,  Some Lawyers Urge More Safeguards on Rights in Corporate Fraud Cases

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