Law schools and law firms are providing new tools to help clients deal with increasing amounts of data. In one case, Stanford Law School and Sullivan & Cromwell recently launched the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act Clearinghouse (FCPAC), a public database that aggregates and curates source documents and provides analytics tools related to enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).

The FCPAC provides a free database of enforcement actions and information related to the FCPA. Users can search and sort data about FCPA enforcement actions according to their individual needs and interests. They can view original documents, read relevant laws and precedents, and see articles about FCPA compliance and enforcement.

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