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The Foreign Corrupt Practices ACT Handbook

A Practical Guide for Multinational General Counsel, Transactional Lawyers, and White Collar Criminal Prosecutors, Sixth Edition
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The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Handbook, now in its sixth edition, is consistently a best-selling ABA treatise that imparts practical guidance on anticorruption compliance and investigations. It addresses the elements of the statute's anti-bribery and accounting provisions as well as the potential penalties. This volume reviews in detail common transactions and situations presenting anticorruption risks to multinational corporations; in particular, the use of third-party intermediaries and representatives who have been key to almost 90 percent of all DOJ and SEC FCPA resolutions.

Author Biography:

Robert W. Tarun (robert.tarun@bakermckenzie.com) is a partner at Baker McKenzie, LLP, in its San Francisco office. He has conducted more than 100 sensitive internal investigations in the United States and 60 foreign countries. He regularly counsels public companies on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, corporate governance, criminal antitrust, and other white collar criminal matters. He has conducted antibribery training for multinational corporations on five continents. Mr. Tarun represents and defends U.S. and non-U.S. corporations and executives in federal grand jury investigations, in Securities and Exchange Commission proceedings, and in trials across the country involving conspiracy, criminal antitrust (price fixing and bid rigging), export violations, financial fraud, FCPA charges, import violations, mail and wire fraud, securities fraud (accounting, insider trading, and revenue recognition), and tax fraud (U.S. and offshore) matters. Mr. Tarun also represents corporations and executives in commercial litigation matters. He has tried over 50 federal jury trials across the country. Mr. Tarun has represented multinational companies and executives involved in sensitive matters in the following sixty foreign jurisdictions: Algeria, Australia, Bangladesh, Belarus, Belgium, Bermuda, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Czech Republic, Ecuador, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Lichtenstein, Macau, Mexico, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Oman, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Syria, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Turks & Caicos, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, and Uruguay. Mr. Tarun served as a federal prosecutor for 10 years in Chicago, where he was Deputy Chief of the Criminal Receiving and Appellate Division from 1979 to 1982 and the Executive Assistant U.S. Attorney from 1982 to 1985. In 1993 he co-authored and has since annually updated the treatise CORPORATE INTERNAL INVESTIGATIONS (Law Journal Press 1993-2017). In 2010, he first authored THE FOREIGN CORRUPT PRACTICES ACT HANDBOOK: A PRACTICAL GUIDE FOR MULTINATIONAL GENERAL COUNSEL, TRANSACTIONAL LAWYERS AND WHITE COLLAR CRIMINAL PRACTITIONERS, and published the Fifth Edition of this book in 2018. In 2010, he, along with Peter P. Tomczak, wrote the Introductory Essay for the 25th Anniversary White Collar Crime Survey--A Proposal for a United States Department of Justice Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Leniency Policy, 47 AM. CRIM. L. REV. 153 (Spring 2010). In 1992 Mr. Tarun was inducted into the American College of Trial Lawyers, chaired its Federal Criminal Procedure Committee from 1999 to 2002, and served on its Board of Regents from 2003 to 2008. He drafted the College's Report on the Proposed Codification of Disclosure of Favorable Information Under Federal Rules of Criminal Procedures 11 and 16, 41 AM. CRIM. L. REV. 93 (Winter 2003), and served as the Regent Liaison for its report Recommended Practices for Companies and Their Counsel in Conducting Internal Investigations, 46 AM. CRIM. L. REV. 73 (Winter 2009). Mr. Tarun is a graduate of Stanford University (B.A.), DePaul University (J.D.), and the University of Chicago (M.B.A.). From 2000 to 2005, he taught "White Collar Criminal Practice" as a Lecturer-in-Law at the University of Chicago Law School. He has served on the planning committee of the American Bar Association National Institute on White Collar Crime, has chaired, or has been a regular panelist at its annual meetings, as well as presented at the ABA/IBA International Cartel Workshops. He is a founder of the Wong Sun Society of San Francisco (1992). Mr. Tarun has been listed in Best Lawyers in America(R) (Commercial Litigation and White Collar Criminal Defense), Chambers USA America's Leading Business Lawyers (Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and White Collar Criminal Defense), The International Who's Who of Business Lawyers--Business Crime Defense, Who's Who Legal Investigations, The 100 Top Lawyers in Illinois, Who's Who Legal Illinois Leading Business Lawyers, and Who's Who Legal California Leading Business Lawyers. The Ethisphere Institute, a leading independent think tank, named Mr. Tarun to its original annual Top Guns List, a national list of 15 white-collar criminal attorneys who are leaders in assisting corporations in effectively handling corporate compliance issues. In 2012 he was appointed the Independent Corporate Monitor for AU Optronics Corporation and AU Optronics America, corporate defendants in the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) industry price fixing prosecution, United States v. AU Optronics Corp., No. CR 09-0110 (N.D. Cal. Sept. 20, 2012). He was the first monitor ever appointed in a criminal antitrust case. He has also served as an expert and consultant to the compliance and legal departments of Fortune 500 companies. Best Lawyers in America(R) through peer review recognized Mr. Tarun as the 2017 White Collar Lawyer of the Year in San Francisco. Mr. Tarun is admitted to practice before the California and Illinois bars, numerous federal circuit courts of appeals, and the U.S. Supreme Court. Peter P. Tomczak (peter.tomczak@bakermckenzie.com) is a partner at Baker McKenzie, LLP, in its Chicago office. He has conducted sensitive internal investigations for multinationals and executives in the United States and more than twenty foreign countries. He regularly counsels clients and their boards of directors on issues of corporate compliance and corporate governance, particularly with respect to anti-corruption matters, has conducted antibribery training for multinational corporations and their boards of directors. Mr. Tomczak also focuses his practice on litigating complex business disputes, primarily those involving disputes among corporate constituents and fiduciary wrongdoing, and has significant experience with claims for emergency injunctive relief and other extraordinary equitable remedies. Mr. Tomczak has represented multinational companies and executives involved in sensitive matters in more than twenty foreign countries, including: Argentina, Belarus, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, France, Germany, Hungary, India, Jamaica, Japan, Mexico, Panama, Russia, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Turks & Caicos, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom. He has particular experience in representing and counseling software and other information technology companies. Mr. Tomczak also has advised clients in other industries, including among others the medical device, nuclear medicine, pharmaceutical, aviation, insurance, and oil and gas industries. Mr. Tomczak serves as a member of the Steering Committee of Baker McKenzie's North America Litigation and Government Enforcement Practice Group, and the Chair of its Chicago Office Litigation and Government Enforcement Practice Group. Mr. Tomczak regularly publishes and presents on anticorruption, compliance, and corporate governance issues. Among others, in 2010, he, along with Robert W. Tarun, wrote the Introductory Essay for the 25th Anniversary White Collar Crime Survey--A Proposal for a United States Department of Justice Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Leniency Policy, 47 AM. CRIM. L. REV. 153 (Spring 2010). Mr. Tomczak also served as Co-Vice Chair of Task Force of the ABA Section of Business Law Corporate Governance Committee on Delineation of Governance Roles and Responsibilities, which published its Report, 65 BUS. LAW. 107 (2009). Mr. Tomczak clerked for Vice Chancellor John W. Noble of the Delaware Court of Chancery. He received his Juris Doctorate degree, Magna Cum Laude, Order of the Coif, from the University of Michigan Law School, and was awarded the Daniel H. Grady Prize for graduating first in his law school class. In addition, he received the Emmett E. Eagan Award for excellence in the study of corporate law, the Class of 1908 Scholarship Award for having the highest scholastic average in his second-year law school class, and the Maurice Weigle Scholarship Award for having the highest scholastic average in his first-year law school class. He also served as Articles Editor, Michigan Telecommunications and Technology Law Review. Mr. Tomczak received his Bachelor of Science in Economics, with Highest Honors, from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1999 and was named to the Bronze Tablet, which is the University's highest honor for graduating students.
Release date Australia
April 16th, 2024
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
178x254x58
ISBN-13
9781639054220
Product ID
38597738

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