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On contracts, intellectual property, and startup companies. By D. C. Toedt

Justice Department reworks its Web pages containing Foreign Corrupt Practices Act info

April 29, 2010

in Legal Dept, Risk Management Dept, Sales Dept

Looks like there’s useful information at the Justice Department’s Web portal for the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.

(Hat tip: Main Justice via Ethisphere.)

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Tagged as: FCPA, Foreign Corrupt Practices Act

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