Article | June 30, 2026
FCPA Enforcement: Where the Bribery Actually Happened
FCPA enforcement trends analyzed by geography. Discover where bribery risk is concentrated and how it impacts global compliance, investigations and risk management.
June 8, 2026
In the new Chambers Global Practice Guide: International Fraud & Asset Tracing 2026 China chapter, Greg Hallahan, Amanda Rasmussen and Kristine Kwok examine trends in asset tracing and recovery, both in China and internationally.
The authors explore how research tools have improved in recent years, making it possible to assess whether a counterparty is already indebted in China and obtain valuable insight into its asset profile. While publicly available records in mainland China remain subject to limitations, creditors are increasingly looking to overseas jurisdictions where asset-related information is often more transparent. The chapter also provides practical guidance on navigating multi-jurisdictional investigations and cross-border recovery strategies.
To access the full Chambers International Fraud & Asset Tracing Global Practice Guide 2026, click here: International Fraud and Asset Tracing 2026. For tailored advice reach out to Greg, Amanda and Kristine.
FCPA Enforcement: Where the Bribery Actually Happened
FCPA enforcement trends analyzed by geography. Discover where bribery risk is concentrated and how it impacts global compliance, investigations and risk management.
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