On February 26, 2026, Laura Higbee and I presented the latest edition of Husch Blackwell’s Government Enforcement, Compliance & Investigations webinar series. During Self-Reporting and Cooperation Credit, we discussed recent revisions to DOJ’s Corporate Enforcement and Voluntary Self-Disclosure Policy (CEP), as well as the potential benefits of voluntary self-disclosure, full cooperation, and timely and appropriate remediation of underlying root causes. Laura and I also addressed recent declinations and other resolutions under the CEP, as well as practical considerations and risk-mitigation strategies. If you missed the live session, you can watch the recording here.

The next webinar in the series, “False Claims Act Anti-Discrimination Enforcement,” will be presented by Todd Gee, Cormac Connor, Michael Schrier, Julia Kopcienski, and Kip Randall on March 25, 2026. Register here.

Photo of Abraham Souza Abraham Souza

A former Assistant U.S. Attorney, Abe helps clients navigate their most pressing and complex legal challenges. Abe divides his current practice between sensitive investigations and high-stakes litigation. He regularly represents clients during both internal and government investigations, as well as government enforcement actions.

A former Assistant U.S. Attorney, Abe helps clients navigate their most pressing and complex legal challenges. Abe divides his current practice between sensitive investigations and high-stakes litigation. He regularly represents clients during both internal and government investigations, as well as government enforcement actions. Abe also represents clients in complex business disputes and commercial litigation matters, including those involving antitrust and class action claims.