





What&rsquos Been Closed, What Continues and What Might That Tell Us for the Next Several Years?At the 2025 TRACE Annapolis Forum, Billy Jacobson, Partner at Jacobson Lopez, explores the DOJ&rsquos shifting FCPA priorities&mdashfrom a focus on &ldquogrand corruption&rdquo and the costs of investigations to prosecutorial uncertainty and statutes of limitation. In today&rsquos unpredictable environment, companies must stay the course, protect resources, and invest in training.
Nobel Peace Prize winning journalist Maria Ressa joins the podcast to talk about corruption, disinformation and how to stand up to a dictator.
This podcast was originally published on February 22, 2023.
Dr. Magnus Ohman of the International Foundation for Electoral Systems (IFES) joins the podcast to discuss how corruption undermines free and fair elections. He discusses his recent publication "Vote for Free: A Global Guide for Citizen Monitoring of Campaign Finance," which provides an eight-step model for civil society organizations seeking to monitor campaign finance.This episode was originally published on 30 November 2022.
This podcast is based on TRACE's recent Year in Review webinar with Kate Atkinson. Kate is a Member and the Chair of Miller & Chevalier, based in their DC office, and she reviews for us the FCPA highlights for 2024.
Our guest today, Dr. Rebecca Connolly, joins us to discuss her work on the legal governance of outer space relating to militarization, security and commercialization, drawing some interesting parallels to the law of the sea and making it clear that there is still a lot of work to be done.
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