...creating additional touch points with foreign officials. A 2010 report by the Office of Inspector General of the Department of Health and Human Services estimated...
...Graham, summarizing the U.K. Serious Fraud Offices stance on acquisitions in which anticorruption problems surface. The UK Bribery Act imposes strict liability...
...146;s Serious Fraud Office came out...sfo.gov.uk/bribery--corruption...
...all without knowing exactly where the boundary lines are drawn. Under the UK Bribery Act, the compliance community now has new grounds for complaint. This...
...their policies measure up to those at peer companies. The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), in partnership with PricewaterhouseCoopers and with funding...
...t have offices in the UK—like...at the Serious Fraud Office, which...
...telegraph.co.uk/news/wikileaks...Britain's Serious Fraud Office began its...
...telegraph.co.uk/news/wikileaks...Britain's Serious Fraud Office began its...
Heaven forbid, IF you get fired, don't talk with the in-house counsel and deal with it in a public manner? Uh oh, that's not what an in-house lawyer wants to hear ..
...doctor ordered for Pfizer Inc. Awash in patent, drug misuse, and Medicare fraud litigation, the company tapped Winston & Strawn litigation partner Bradley Lerman...
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