David Simon on Trump FCPA Pause – 'That skill set remains critical'
February 24, 2025
Law.com
Foley & Lardner LLP partner David Simon commented in the Law.com article, “Trump’s Pause on FCPA Enforcement Triggers Doubts and Disappointment in Latin America,” sharing background on what the pause on new Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) cases and review of existing investigations means for clients operating under its scope.
“FCPA lawyers have spent years guiding boards and executives through their most complex, high-risk crises—where financial, legal, and reputational risks all collide,” explained Simon, who is vice-chair of Foley’s Government Enforcement Defense & Investigations Practice. “That skill set remains critical.”
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