...a number of Latin American countries have proposed legislation that would expose corporations to criminal liability for bribery of foreign officials. The FCPA...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...a number of Latin American countries have proposed legislation that would expose corporations to criminal liability for bribery of foreign officials. The FCPA...
...amp; Root LLC (KBR), a former subsidiary of Halliburton Corporation of the United States, and JGC Corporation of Japan. In January the Justice Department entered...
...amp; Root LLC (KBR), a former subsidiary of Halliburton Corporation of the United States, and JGC Corporation of Japan. In January the Justice Department entered...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...amp; Root LLC (KBR), a former subsidiary of Halliburton Corporation of the United States, and JGC Corporation of Japan. In January the Justice Department entered...
...in 2011: Aguilar, the first FCPA criminal prosecution against a corporation to proceed to a jury trial, United States v. Goncalves...
...S.A., the Dutch-Italian Snamprogetti Netherlands B.V., the Japanese JGC Corporation, and the Anglo-American M. W. Kellogg Ltd, which later merged...
...in 1977 in an effort to end the practice of some multinational corporations obtaining business abroad by bribing foreign officials. The statute itself is a...
...whose actions occurred entirely outside the United States. Snamprogetti, a Dutch corporation; JGC Corp., a Japanese company; Kellogg Brown & Root Inc. (KBR), a...
...Monitors in Deferred Prosecution Agreements and Non-Prosecution Agreements with Corporations" (March 7, 2008). Yet the use of monitors remains controversial...
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