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New Department of Justice Guidance on Effective Compliance Programs

By Michael W. Peregrine on November 6, 2015
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Health lawyers may want to brief their clients on two new, related developments from the Department of Justice’s (DOJ’s) Fraud Section with direct implications for the organization’s compliance program and the board’s compliance oversight duties.

Read the full article from AHLA Weekly.

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Michael W. Peregrine represents corporations (and their officers and directors) in connection with governance, corporate structure, fiduciary duties, officer-director liability issues, charitable trust law and corporate alliances. Michael is recognized as one of the leading national practitioners in corporate governance law. Read Michael …

Michael W. Peregrine represents corporations (and their officers and directors) in connection with governance, corporate structure, fiduciary duties, officer-director liability issues, charitable trust law and corporate alliances. Michael is recognized as one of the leading national practitioners in corporate governance law. Read Michael W. Peregrine’s full bio.

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    FCA Update
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