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March 16, 2010
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Keep it clean

Doing business internationally? Strict policies and a comprehensive training program will keep you in compliance with anti-corruption laws.
From the Quarter 03 2009 issue

Does your company do business internationally? If so, then the business and legal risks of dealing with corruption should be top of mind. It does not matter whether you work for a U.S.-based or an international firm; enforcement of anti-corruption laws has increased significantly in recent years as other countries have begun to follow the lead of the United States in seeking to prevent bribery of government officials. Moreover, dealing with corruption is not just a concern for corporate lawyers. Supply chain, operations, procurement, and logistics organizations—both in-house and contract providers—can sometimes find themselves in risky situations....

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