More Top Executives Say Bribes for Business Acceptable May 24, 2012 A growing number of senior executives around the world are willing to pay bribes to win or keep business, as...
Courts Push Back on Foreign Bribery Prosecutions January 23, 2012 By Aruna Viswanatha and Sarah N. Lynch As the U.S. Justice Department has stepped up its enforcement of an anti-foreign bribery law, it has faced the expected...
Louisiana’s Suit Against Katrina Whistleblowers Dismissed August 26, 2011 By Michael Kunzelman A federal judge on Aug. 24 dismissed a lawsuit by the state of Louisiana accusing two self-described whistleblowers of illegally...
Who Is Paying News Corp. Legal Bills? – D&O Coverage Heavily Involved July 20, 2011 By Leigh Jones With executives from News Corp. and some of its subsidiaries heading for the exits, legal bills from the phone-hacking scandal...
Bribery Widespread Across Europe’s Top Companies: Survey May 23, 2011 By Kirstin Ridley More than one third of employees at large European companies are prepared to offer cash or lavish gifts and entertainment...
Firms Vulnerable In Corrupt Practices Crackdown January 19, 2011 By Kathleen Ellis Authorities have been escalating their campaign against corruption in the last few years, resulting in a sharp spike in enforcement...