Law Practice
Jan. 21, 2015
Corruption probes fuel white collar work
Increased scrutiny of international corruption from the U.S. and other governments is fueling an explosion of work for U.S. lawyers advising corporate clients, as evidenced by the number of settlement records broken over the past year.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Increased scrutiny and fierce competition among prosecutors and regulators in the U.S., Europe, Asia and South America to be the first to file international corruption claims are fueling an explosion of work for U.S. lawyers advising corporate clients, as evidenced by the number of settlement records broken over the past year.
Major companies have also been building up internal compliance teams to inves...
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