FCPA Professor has been described as “the Wall Street Journal concerning all things FCPA-related,” and “the most authoritative source for those seeking to understand and apply the FCPA.”
Set forth below are the topics discussed this week on FCPA Professor.
Football season has arrived. For Foreign Corrupt Practices Act compliance practitioners, understanding the game is not just a professional diversion, but one that can actually add professional value as well. The reason is because understanding what makes a football organization successful can also inform FCPA compliance in a business organization.
As highlighted here, a court recently dismissed Mexican government fraud claims against Olympus premised on the company’s 2016 FCPA enforcement action.
This post checks in on the latest development from Delaware regarding so-called “Caremark” claims.
Some FCPA commentary regarding recent developments is perplexing – see here.
As highlighted discussed here, the DOJ and SEC announced a parallel FCPA enforcement action against Brazilian based airline GOL for bribing Brazilian officials. Despite scant U.S. jurisdiction allegations, the U.S. collected net $38,1 million.
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