2nd Circ. Struggles With Scope Of FCPA In Alstom Exec Case

By Pete Brush ( March 2, 2017, 3:26 PM EST) -- The Second Circuit grappled Thursday with a dispute over how wide a net is cast by the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, appearing unsure whether it should even weigh in on the prosecution of former Alstom SA executive Lawrence Hoskins over a faraway power project until a final disposition in trial court. . . .

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