...appointed by the U.S. Department of Justice are increasingly uncommon...maximum potential period of corporate probation and the longest monitorship in...
...falsified evidence during an investigation or matter within the jurisdiction of any department or federal agency of the United States. Prosecutors...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...falsified evidence during an investigation or matter within the jurisdiction of any department or federal agency of the United States. Prosecutors...
...s marketing of the addictive drug Oxycontin. A few months later the Department of Health and Human Services excluded him from working for any company...
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...s marketing of the addictive drug Oxycontin. A few months later the Department of Health and Human Services excluded him from working for any company...
...s marketing of the addictive drug Oxycontin. A few months later the Department of Health and Human Services excluded him from working for any company...
...further said that, in addition to the fines, NIKO faces a court probation order and will be under three-year supervision to "ensure that...
...knowledge or consent. The IRS agent received a sentence of 18 months' probation. The 7th Circuit's decision turned principally on whether autoforwarding...
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