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How Others Answered The Question Of Whether The FCPA Has Been Successful In Achieving Its Objectives

August 15, 2019

This post highlighted a new article titled “Has the FCPA Been Successful in Achieving Its Objectives?”

As highlighted below, the same general question has been posed to several guests on the FCPA Flash Podcast.  Click on the links to see how the individuals answered the very relevant question.

Sandra Moser (Quinn Emanuel and former chief of the DOJ’s Fraud Section)

Ira Raphaelson (White & Case)

Kevin Abikoff (Hughes Hubbard & Reed)

Bradley Bondi (Cahill Gordon & Reindel)

James Koukios (Morrison & Foerster and former Senior Deputy Chief of the DOJ’s Fraud Section)

Robert Luskin (Paul Hastings)

Leslie Caldwell (Latham & Watkins and former Assistant Attorney General, DOJ Criminal Division)

Kevin Muhlendorf (Wiley Rein and former Assistant Chief in the Fraud Section of the DOJ’s Criminal Division and former Senior Counsel in the SEC’s Enforcement Division)

David Bitkower (Jenner & Block and former DOJ Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division)

Joseph Covington (Smith Pachter and former head of the DOJ’s de facto FCPA unit in the early 1980’s)

Ty Cobb

Homer Moyer (Miller Chevalier)

 

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