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.
March 27, 2026
Tiffany Oates, Director, recently authored an article for Sports Business Journal, “Sports districts demand more from community benefits agreements. Can teams deliver on their promises?” discussing community benefit agreements (CBAs) and what they reveal about a team’s commitment to the community.
Early CBAs assumed that teams and fans simply arrive for games, generate temporary disruption, and otherwise remain largely absent from neighborhood life. Those traditional CBAs that treat agreements as charitable packages or game-day safeguards, Tiffany explained, are simply not equipped to meet the ongoing responsibilities these neighborhoods demand.
The challenge for most teams is their lack of ability to manage a variety of long-term obligations, including multidecade financial tracking, workforce hiring and retention verification, among other variables. Teams that achieve that ability, however, can create genuine community partnerships and establish themselves as long-term community partners.
Read the full article on Sports Business Journal here.
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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