Ireland:
Anti-Corruption Regulation 2018
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Claire McLoughlin and Karen Reynolds, partners in the Commercial
Litigation and Dispute Resolution Department and co-heads of the
Regulatory and Investigations Group, and Declan Sheehan, associate
in the Commercial Litigation and Dispute Resolution Department
co-wrote the Ireland chapter for Getting The Deal Through:
Anti-Corruption Regulation 2018.
Reproduced with permission from Law Business Research Ltd. This
article was first published in Getting the Deal Through:
Anti-Corruption Regulation 2018.
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