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  <title>The Government Contracts Legal Round-Up | Episode 32</title>
  <description>Partner David Robbins discusses an important FOIA decision about the application of Exemption 4 and recent protest cases in an episode of the Government Contracts Legal Round Up. He also explains the Department of Justice’s&amp;amp;nbsp;summary&amp;amp;nbsp;of False Claims Act (FCA) recoveries for Fiscal Year 2022 and several important revisions to the department’s Criminal Division’s Corporate Enforcement Policy. The policy modifications follow a September 2022&amp;amp;nbsp;memorandum&amp;amp;nbsp;from Deputy Attorney General (DAG) Lisa Monaco announcing revisions to DOJ’s corporate criminal enforcement policies. </description>
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