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|June 20, 2025
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Tom Melsheimer Discusses Successful Retrial for Client Ruel Hamilton with Texas Lawyer
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|June 20, 2025
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DOJ Declines Prosecution of PE Firm – Lessons for International Trade Violations and Beyond
In a significant decision announced last week, the Department of Justice (DOJ) declined to prosecute a private equity (PE) firm after the firm voluntarily disclosed sanctions and export control violations committed by a portfolio company the firm acquired. This result, and the government’s joint enforcement actions against the portfolio company and its former CEO, offer several important takeaways:
• It is critical for PE firms to conduct robust, non-siloed due diligence for trade and other compliance both before and after acquisition.
• Sanctions and export controls enforcement remains a key government focus, as evidenced by the extensive behind-the-scenes coordination between Justice, Treasury, Commerce, and Homeland Security.
• It is not uncommon for private equity firms to acquire a company and then discover hidden problems. Firms that promptly investigate, self-report, cooperate, and remediate can avoid criminal prosecution, even for serious violations.
• The government continues to hold individuals personally responsible for violations of sanctions and export controls regulations.
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|June 17, 2025
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Anatomy of an Acquittal — Delayed Vindication
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