The 'Knowledge' Requirement Of the FCPA Anti-Bribery Provisions: Effectuating Or Frustrating Congressional Intent?
October 20, 2009
Foley Partner Kenneth Winer and Of Counsel Gregory Husisian authored an article titled “The ‘Knowledge’ Requirement Of the FCPA Anti-Bribery Provisions: Effectuating Or Frustrating Congressional Intent?” in the October 2009 issue of White Collar Crime Reporter.
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