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ACCA-SoCal - ACCess MCLE: DOJ on Line One. WSJ on Line Two. How to Make the Right Calls in the Worst Case Scenario

Event | 08.18.10, 12:00 AM UTC - 12:00 AM UTC

The first few days of an internal investigation are often the most important in a corporate governance crisis. Because corporate governance issues often hit the boiling point in a matter of hours and the law affecting those issues is evolving, your role as in-house counsel has never been more critical to your client or ripe for public scrutiny. The judgment calls made in these fast moving situations are high stakes, and may irrevocably impact the company, its brand, and its shareholders. In this MCLE presentation , we will draw on the experience of former prosecutors and regulatory counsel, in-house counsel, and leading litigators as we discuss the best ways to appropriately deal with these situations.

Janet Levine, Michael Cypers, Donald Sovie, Kelly Currie, Mark Troy, Jeffrey Rutherford and Kathleen Balderrama are the presenters.

Crowell & Moring is the sponsor.

For more information, please visit these areas: White Collar and Regulatory Enforcement

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