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By John Roberti, a Partner, and Providence Napoleon and Eun Joo Hwang, Associates, with Allen & Overy LLP, and Shireen Meer, an Associate Director with Berkeley Research Group, LLC.
Summary: Antitrust enforcers and other policymakers in the U.S. and abroad must recommit to criminal leniency programs that encourage businesses and individuals to voluntarily disclose their role in market-distorting cartel activity.