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What Multinational Corporations Need to Know About New Anti-Corruption Rules in the UK and China.

Posted in Corporate Governance

Several months ago, I received a call from the general counsel of a multinational corporation concerned about new anti-corruption laws that are now part of the international business law landscape. He was particularly concerned with the recently enacted UK Bribery Act, which he characterized as the FCPA “on steroids.” While the UK’s Bribery Act certainly… Continue Reading

Florida Court Refuses to Enforce $97M Foreign Judgment Against Dole

Posted in International Litigation

In an earlier post, I wrote about the Enforcement of Chinese Judgments in the United States and cited a recent California decision enforcing a Chinese judgment in the United States. The case is unique because it is generally believed that United States courts will not enforce Chinese judgments given the lack of a treaty between the two… Continue Reading