Corporate Internal Investigations: Keys to an Effective Work Plan, Data and Document Management, and Budget

As described in the first White Paper in this series on internal investigations, "Conducting an Effective Internal Investigation—An Overview," corporations are under increased scrutiny by regulators across the globe, and as a result, it is more important than ever for companies to conduct an effective, defensible internal investigation when allegations of misconduct arise. An effective internal investigation allows companies to proactively examine the facts and assess any associated legal, financial, and reputational risks, whether or not a related government investigation or civil litigation is underway or anticipated.

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