James Koukios Joins FCPA Compliance Report To Discuss MoFo’s Top 10 International Anti-Corruption Developments Newsletter For March 2021. – Criminal Law

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James Koukios Joins FCPA Compliance Report To Discuss MoFo’s Top 10 International Anti-Corruption Developments Newsletter For March 2021. – Criminal Law

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James Koukios joins the FCPA Compliance Report to discuss the MoFo newsletter on the 10 most important international anti-corruption developments for March 2021.

17th August 2021

Morrison & Foerster LLP

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James Koukios, who serves as co-head of the FCPA + Global Anti-Corruption Practice for Morrison & Foerster and co-chair of the company’s Securities Litigation, Enforcement and White Collar Defense Group, joined Tom Fox on an episode of the FCPA Compliance Report to review leading developments in the global anti-corruption law and its enforcement. As a result, the couple checked the MoFo newsletter on the top 10 international anti-corruption developments for March 2021.

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Due to the general nature of this update, the information provided herein may not be applicable in all situations and should not be used in certain situations without specific legal advice.

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