Less than a year since the Foreign Extortion Prevention Act (FEPA) was enacted, Congress – in an increasingly rare showing of bipartisan support and in an impressively short period of time – repealed and replaced it with the Foreign Extortion Prevention Technical Corrections Act. The Anti-Corruption Report interviewed practitioners in the field for their assessment of the new law’s significance, take on who benefits from these most recent changes, and suggestions as to whether and to what extent the regulated community might want to update practices. See “Newly Signed Foreign Extortion Prevention Act Complements FCPA” (Jan. 3, 2024).