Margaux Hall, a consultant for the Justice for the Poor Program in the World Bank’s Legal Vice Presidency, is the 2012-2014 Center for Reproductive Rights-Columbia Law School Fellow.
Margaux Hall, a consultant for the Justice for the Poor Program in the World Bank’s Legal Vice Presidency, is the 2012-2014 Center for Reproductive Rights-Columbia Law School Fellow.
WASHINGTON, DC – Last month, Tyco International paid the United States government $26 million in penalties for bribing officials in Thailand…
From Bribery to Empowerment
Benjamin Au: Totally agree with the thesis. As a lawyer whose practice largely deals with FCPA issues, I can tell you that the amount spent on fines is a tiny, tiny fraction of the amount spent on defense costs, w…