...The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act juggernaut appeared to get off to a slow start...
...States and the International Labor Organization (ILO) lifted some sanctions against the countryafter its long-entrenched military dictatorship adopted democratic reformsGE...
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...New York interpreting the "means of interstate commerce" under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) has opened the door for the United States...
...of New York interpreting the use of instrumentalities under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), has opened the door for the United States...
...bargaining agreements covering 25,000 unionized employees at its properties across the country. Caesars was chosen one of our 2013 Best Legal Departments...
...issues now appear to outweigh country- and target-specific risks as...We have to educate some foreign clients that they can...
...Baseball Players Association, arguably one of the most powerful unions in the country. Prouty, formerly the MLBPAs chief labor counsel, was...
...believes gives it the power to acquire documents located in a foreign countrythrough a subpoena served in the United States. Mendel didn...
...The juggernaut that is enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act appeared to get off to a slow start this...
...settle civil suits under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. That...s market share in that country. The SECs complaint...
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