...in its government regulatory actions group. She previously worked at Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis. Baker Donelson has also added STEPHEN AZIA...
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When apparel maker Ralph Lauren Corp. first discovered that one of its employees had been bribing custom officials in Argentina, the company immediately notified the U.S. government, offering its emp
Originally Published: National Law Journal
More companies are beginning to realize that cooperation and compliance with FCPA regulations could lead to reduced fines and spare them criminal actions. The government, meanwhile, avoids the substa
Now that everyone has had a chance to digest the recent government guidance on antibribery enforcement, the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research has joined in an effort for legislative reform of t
... Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, now of counsel at Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis and a professor at Belmont University College of Law, both...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
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...Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, now of counsel at Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis and a professor at Belmont University College of Law, both...
... Former Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, now of counsel at Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis and a professor at Belmont University College of Law, both...
Attorney General Holder has navigated this campaign year by remaining on friendly turf during public appearances and avoiding returning fire with critics at least directly
The Daily Report
Six years ago, senior U.S. Justice Department officials under Attorney General Alberto Gonzales dismissed prospective career employees in a politicized hiring scheme that used political and ideologic
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