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11 August 2023

HHR's Month In A Minute: The Biggest Foreign Corruption‑Related Developments From July

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The July edition of Hughes Hubbard's anti-corruption "Month in a Minute" explores a renewed effort by Congress to potentially close a perceived gap in the scope of the FCPA.
United States Criminal Law
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The July edition ofHughes Hubbard's anti-corruption "Month in a Minute" exploresa renewed effort by Congress to potentially close a perceived gap in the scope of the FCPA, denials of motions to suppress certain evidence in two separate FCPA-related prosecutions, an important decision by a district judge in New Jersey regarding the implications of internal investigations conducted while cooperating with the government, a development in the ongoing 1MDB saga, and an expedited appeal of the dismissal of an FCPA case in the Fifth Circuit.

The Month in a Minute provides aquick look-back at the biggest foreign corruption-related developments from the prior month.

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