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The world of business is rife with dark and clandestine schemes meant to ensure that deals proceed more quickly--and more advantageously to the payor--than they otherwise would. This book details two dozen of the most important and interesting U.S. judicial opinions dealing with commercial bribery, both domestic and foreign.
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Table of Contents
Part 1. Domestic bribes
Winter Olympic games : violating state bribery laws
Hotel management : a question of kickbacks
Housing repair contractor : bribe or gratuity?
Handbag manufacturer : an evidentiary question
Telephone utility : a case of price rigging
Seismic information : selling surreptitiously
Personal injury referrals : a labor union investigation
Real estate development : contributions to a mayoral candidate
Hospital contracts : the limitations issue
Oil field supply : coercing contracts
Printing services : commercial bribery and treble damages
Indian casinos : neither public nor private
Part 2. Foreign bribes
Oil from Azerbaijan : a case of investor liability
More oil from Azerbaijan : jurisdiction over foreign nationals
Rice to Haiti : business as usual
Nigerian offshore rigs : identifying the bribe taker
Construction in India : the retaliatory discharge
Mexican electricity : pursuing state-owned corporations
Panamanian petrochemicals : the legal malpractice angle
Tobacco to Venezuela : excluding the private right of action
Hungarian telecommunications : assertion of judicial jurisdiction
Kazakhstan oil fields : the act of state doctrine
Joint ventures in Nigeria : a request for depositions
Peruvian payments : the story of a tangled web.
Edition Notes
Each chapter considers a case or cases.