A properly planned and conducted internal investigation may be central to achieving the best possible outcome. But how should internal investigations be conducted? What should you consider when planning and conducting an investigation? Jeffrey Leon, Alan Gardner and Preet Bell provide what amounts to a checklist for corporations confronted with the need to conduct investigations of this type. Published in Corporate Liability Journal, Vol. XVII, No. 2.
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Conducting Internal Company Investigations
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