FCLC Members Michael Schwartz and Isabela Herlihy Discuss Implications of New FCPA Direction
FCLC members Michael Schwartz and Isabela Herlihy, along with their Troutman Pepper Locke colleagues Peter Jeydel and Abigail Hazlett, published an article discussing President Trump’s executive order that pauses new investigations and enforcement actions under the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (“FCPA”) and directs a review of existing actions. The piece examines the potential implications for corporate compliance, emphasizing that companies should maintain robust programs and monitor developments despite the pause. The article also advises companies to evaluate risk exposure and prepare for potential legislative changes related to the FCPA. Click here to read the piece on JD Supra.

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