Conducting Privileged Internal Investigation
December 20, 2017
The communication must be confidential and for the purpose of rendering legal advice. It sounds simple, but there are numerous pitfalls in the application. In this Today’s General Counsel article, Todd Presnell looks at the issue from the viewpoint of the in-house practitioner who wants to conduct an internal investigation following a whistleblower complaint, government inquiry or another alert.
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