With Wal-Mart Claims, Greater Attention on a Law
By CHARLIE SAVAGE
WASHINGTON — A decade ago, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, which bars American companies from bribing officials overseas, was rarely enforced or discussed. Today, it strikes fear throughout the executive offices of companies with overseas operations, generating huge fees for law firms and large fines for the federal government.
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