Mike Koehler (pictured), set to embark on an academic career as an associate professor in the business school at Butler University this fall, has started a blog devoted to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act -- "FCPA Professor." Here's the "mission statement":
After a decade-long private practice legal career focused on the FCPA,
I am pleased to launch "FCPA Professor" in connection with my new
academic career. To be sure, there are other websites and blogs which
cover FCPA topics. However, "FCPA Professor" seeks to inject a much
needed scholarly voice into FCPA issues. Thus, in addition to covering
the "who, what, and where" of FCPA enforcement actions, news, and
legislative initiatives, this blog will also explore the more
analytical "why" questions increasingly present in this current era of
aggressive FCPA enforcement. The goal of this blog is thus to foster a
forum for critical analysis and discussion of the FCPA (and related
topics) among FCPA practitioners, business and compliance
professionals, scholars and students, and other interested persons.
I've had the pleasure of visiting with Mike on a few occasions in recent years. Mike, welcome to the blogosphere, and best wishes for personal and professional success as an academic.
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