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by David Stout | April 19th, 2012

A special investigator says the trial would have ended differently if prosecutors had not misbehaved.
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by Elizabeth Murphy | April 18th, 2012

Alan Baron, who has experience prosecuting a U.S. senator, will testify as part of the three-person panel.

by Aruna Viswanatha | October 13th, 2010

Michael Zweiback, who represents a husband and wife pair accused of funneling bribes to government officials in Mexico, moved to his new firm from Seyfarth Shaw.

by Aruna Viswanatha | September 29th, 2010

The increased focus on individual prosecutions has led to more indictments against foreign nationals, raising questions about how those defendants are treated.

by Christopher M. Matthews | August 16th, 2010

In 2008, ABB said it had reserved about $850 million for possible resolution of U.S. and European corruption charges.


ERNST & YOUNG LLP's BRIAN LOUGHMAN ON TRENDS IN GLOBAL FORENSIC ACCOUNTING: Loughman, the Americas leader of Fraud Investigation & Dispute Services, discusses how increased government enforcement, awareness of corruption risk and an emphasis on proactive compliance assessments by corporations is driving double-digit growth in the New York-based practice he leads.

 "Former Congressman Renzi’s streak of criminal activity was a betrayal of the public trust and abuse of the political process.” -- Mythili Raman, acting Assistant Attorney General for the Criminal Division.