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Legal Overview of Aiding and Abetting and Conspiracy Liability under the FCPA
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Legal Overview of Aiding and Abetting and Conspiracy Liability under the FCPA

Legal Overview of Aiding and Abetting and Conspiracy Liability under the FCPA The passage provides a general summary of criminal and civil liability principles for anti‑bribery violations under the FCPA. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or concrete allegations linking powerful individuals or entities to wrongdoing, limiting its investigative value. Key insights: Aiding and abetting liability attaches to parties who facilitate a FCPA violation.; Conspiracy liability can extend to foreign companies even without direct U.S. conduct.; Pinkerton doctrine may hold conspirators liable for foreseeable crimes of co‑conspirators.

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Legal Overview of Aiding and Abetting and Conspiracy Liability under the FCPA The passage provides a general summary of criminal and civil liability principles for anti‑bribery violations under the FCPA. It contains no specific names, transactions, dates, or concrete allegations linking powerful individuals or entities to wrongdoing, limiting its investigative value. Key insights: Aiding and abetting liability attaches to parties who facilitate a FCPA violation.; Conspiracy liability can extend to foreign companies even without direct U.S. conduct.; Pinkerton doctrine may hold conspirators liable for foreseeable crimes of co‑conspirators.

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