FEPA Cases Are Natural Fit For DOJ's Fraud Section
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The U.S. Department of Justice’s recent announcement that its Fraud Section
would have exclusive jurisdiction over the Foreign Extortion Prevention Act
— a new law that criminalizes “demand side” foreign bribery — makes sense,
given its experience navigating the political and diplomatic sensitivities
of related statutes, say James Koukios and Rachel Davidson Raycraft at MoFo.

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