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July 6, 2005 | Posted By Sheppard Mullin
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  1. Memorandum re Compliance with FCPA
  2. Sample International Supplement to a Company's Code of Ethics, dealing with the FCPA
  3. Sample Certifications Certifying Compliance with the Policy
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