DOJ Refines Rules for Issuing Its Guidance Docs
Published Date: 1/21/2025
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Summary
The Department of Justice is keeping its updated rules about how it uses guidance documents, removing old limits from 2020. This affects anyone involved in DOJ enforcement actions, making the process clearer and more straightforward. No new costs or deadlines are introduced, so everyone can keep moving forward smoothly.
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DOJ Restores Guidance Use in Enforcement
If you are involved in a Department of Justice criminal or civil enforcement action, the DOJ finalized a rule that removes the 2020 limits on using DOJ guidance documents in those cases. The rule finalizes an interim final rule without change and does not create any new costs or deadlines.
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