As companies increasingly spend more to comply with regulations on financial crime, data privacy, and supply-chain management, Reuters highlights GW Law's Anti-Corruption Seminar. The course aims to teach students about legal and policy issues involving anti-corruption statutes, and to consider how anti-corruption, ethics, and compliance work in the real world. "We don’t just teach to the students. We require them to develop a corporate compliance system on their own," said Assistant Dean Jessica Tillipman, one of the course's instructors and Senior Editor of "The FCPA Blog."
Profiling GW Law's Anti-Corruption Course
December 4, 2014