How to Effectively Conduct an Internal Investigation: Key Considerations During a Pandemic.

When conducting internal investigations, companies face a myriad of complex and sensitive issues, including confidentiality, attorney-client privilege, and conflicts of interest. Adding to these issues are the new and evolving challenges arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. With internal investigations being conducted remotely, evidence collections and witness interviews have become more difficult to arrange.
Now more than ever, businesses and their counsel need to be cognizant of the most recent issues that may affect their investigation processes. If done properly, internal investigations can be a powerful tool in identifying and resolving issues so liability can be minimized.
In this Webcast, corporate lawyers DanaLynn T. Colao (Saiber LLC) and Adam B. Schwartz (Shearman & Sterling) will discuss the significant and latest issues which practitioners need to know in conducting effective internal investigations. Speakers, among other things, will also offer the best preparation tips and risk mitigation strategies.
Key topics include:
Conducting Internal Investigations: Key Factors to Consider Recent Issues and Trends Addressing Potentials and Pitfalls Best Practices and Strategies What Lies Ahead
Field of Study: Business Law

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