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An Interesting Corollary

An Interesting Corollary

Last week’s guest post about the 1988 amendments to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the DOJ’s decision not to issue compliance guidance provides an interesting corollary to private rights of action under the FCPA.

FCPA Enforcement Actions Contradict Recent Memo by Attorney General Eric Holder

FCPA Enforcement Actions Contradict Recent Memo by Attorney General Eric Holder

Mike Koehler, the FCPA Professor, points out a few glaring examples where recent FCPA enforcement actions contradict what is stated in a recent FCPA memo by Attorney General Eric Holder.

Breuer – Siemens Investigation (As to Individuals) Remains Open

Breuer – Siemens Investigation (As to Individuals) Remains Open

Mike Koehler discusses Lanny Breuer’s testimony before The Criminal Law Subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee and outlines how Daimler, like Siemens, received cooperation credit even though disclosure of the conduct at issue was involuntarily.

GRC News Roundup: Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley Face CFTC Review; Teva, Servier Antitrust Probe

In today’s edition of the GRC news roundup, we look at the CFTC review being faced by Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley as well as the antitrust probe facing Teva and Servier.

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