FCPA Professor is a constant work in progress. I am pleased to share the following upgrades to the website.
Once a year, I go “back in” to previous posts to make sure that subject matter tagging is consistent and comprehensive. That process is now done and the search page of FCPA Professor now contains approximately 850 unique subject matter categories to assist in your FCPA and related research needs. Want to review all FCPA enforcement activity in 2011? That’s just a click away. Interested in keeping up to speed on FCPA reform and related issues? That too is just a click away. What about FCPA enforcement actions or other instances of scrutiny against foreign issuers? You guessed it, that too is just a click away. You name the substantive topic, and there is likely a search tab for it on FCPA Professor. Having this research capability in any other area of law likely requires paid subscriptions and passwords, yet this capability on FCPA Professor is provided to you for free.
The FCPA 101 page of FCPA Professor has been updated to reflect current developments and contains more substantive detail concerning the FCPA and its enforcement than ever before.
The Resources page of FCPA Professor has been updated and enhanced to make it more user-friendly. The page now contains dozens of links to other sites that contain FCPA news and analysis, research databases, and other useful resources.
The above additions and upgrades to FCPA Professor, not to mention the daily posts, take substantial time and effort. The expenses associated with FCPA Professor are my own and FCPA Professor very much represents a kitchen-table project.
This past July, a donate button was placed on FCPA Professor allowing readers to contribute and show support for FCPA Professor. While grateful to the small handful of contributors, the response rate was generally dismal.
The metrics on FCPA Professor indicate that hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world visit FCPA Professor throughout the year. Often times readers contact me thanking me for spending the time to run the site, keeping them informed of the issues, providing in-depth analysis of FCPA enforcement actions and other topics, or simply causing them to consider the issues in a different way.
FCPA Professor can and should become more of a reader-supported website.
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If the answer is yes, you can help support this free website here.
Thank you for your support.