A Malady in Search of a Cure — The Increase in FCPA Enforcement Actions Against Health-Care Companies
29 February 2008
Mike Koehler, Senior Counsel, authors article in The University of Memphis Law Review which provides a background on FCPA and discusses the internationalization of health care and the increase of FCPA enforcement actions brought against health care companies.
Reproduced with permission from The University of Memphis Law Review, Winter 2008, Vol. 38, Number 2.
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