FDH Litigation attorneys David R. Allen, Andrew M. Calamari, Deirdre M. Daly and Jeffrey Plotkin recently recently authored a Trends and Developments article, "DOJ White-Collar Enforcement: Key Developments Since Early 2025," published in Chambers and Partners, White-Collar Crime 2026, USA–Connecticut.
The article examines significant developments in U.S. Department of Justice white-collar enforcement since early 2025, including new Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement guidelines and the DOJ's Corporate Enforcement and Voluntary Self-Disclosure Policy. The authors discuss how these developments further define the Department's enforcement priorities and the incentives for companies to self-disclose, cooperate, and remediate potential misconduct.
The article also explores the practical implications of these policy changes for businesses, emphasizing the importance of effective compliance programs, timely internal investigations, and carefully evaluating whether and when to make a voluntary self-disclosure.
Read the full article on the Chambers and Partners website here.