The FCPA: 35 Years Of Evolution

April 26, 2012 at 9:26 am Leave a comment

By Homer E. Moyer
Published April 25, 2012, Metropolitan Corporate Counsel

Metropolitan Corporate Counsel’s Editor interviews Homer Moyer, Member, Miller & Chevalier.  

Editor: Proposals to amend the FCPA have been advanced this year. What changes do you see coming in the short to medium range?

Moyer: There are really two paths for change. One is legislative, as there have been calls for amendments to the FCPA. The other is guidance from the Justice Department, which it has announced it intends to provide. Read more

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