While the pace of FCPA enforcement may have slowed in recent months, there are still plenty of developments in anti-corruption enforcement to digest. At a recent panel hosted by the New York City Bar, anti-corruption veterans discussed DPAs, monitors, international cooperation and individual prosecutions in the FCPA space. The panel included Sarah Coyne, a partner at Weil, Laurence Urgenson, a partner at Mayer Brown, and Richard Grime, a partner at Gibson Dunn. The panel was moderated by Danforth Newcomb, of counsel at Shearman & Sterling. See “Top SEC Officials Put Mr. and Ms. 401K at the Forefront but Say No Big Changes to Enforcement to Come” (Sep. 20, 2017).