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.
July 28, 2025
Secretariat has earned the top position in the Lexology Index Thought Leaders – Arbitration 2025 report, with the most experts listed in the rankings, and highest number of Global Elite Thought Leaders.
The Lexology Index Thought Leaders – Arbitration report is a highly respected publication that spotlights the world’s foremost arbitrators, legal counsel, and expert witnesses, selected based on feedback from counsel, clients, and peers. This year’s report features in-depth Q&As and client testimonials, offering insight into the experience and impact of those shaping the global arbitration landscape.
Secretariat’s leading number of experts included in Lexology’s report reflects our global impact across the Americas, EMEA, and Asia-Pacific, and our continued leadership in international arbitration, complex dispute resolution, and expert consulting and advisory services.
Read the full report to learn more about each expert’s deep knowledge and technical expertise.
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.
Secretariat is pleased to share that 56 of our experts have been recognized in the Lexology Index 2026 Construction report for their outstanding work on complex construction disputes and claims around the world. With 12 experts named as Global Elite Thought Leaders—the report’s most exclusive ranking, achieved by only 5% of listed professionals—Secretariat has earned the No. 1 spot in this category for the second year in a row among more than 750 ranked firms.
Eric Poer, a Managing Director in Secretariat’s Global Investigations & Disputes practice, was retained by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to serve as their forensic accounting expert in a high-profile securities fraud dispute.