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The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Yes, it’s Very Relevant.

July 27th, 2009

Dan Harris of China Law Blog published an excellent post this week entitled, “The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Can You Say China Relevant?” which pays homage to Richard Cassin’s FCPA Blog while providing very timely FCPA advice for companies doing business in China. The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act definitely needs more attention these days, particularly as [...]

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As the Economy Falls, Corruption Rises. But, Don’t Take My Word for It…

July 1st, 2009

A new study published by Control Risks, an international business risk consultancy, echoes a few of my previous posts on corruption and the general findings of many development economists- when the economy falls, corruption rises. The report, “Corruption, Compliance and Change” argues that, instead of overhauling current financial and regulatory models, the global economic crisis [...]

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Link Up, Learn More: Interview with International Lawyer and Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Specialist, Richard L. Cassin

June 3rd, 2009

Corruption in China is both a significant impediment to the country’s development and a highly complex issue in US-China business relations. In this installment of Link Up, Learn More, I interview International Lawyer, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) Specialist and Author, Richard L. Cassin, who has resided in Asia for nearly two decades. What are [...]

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