Litigation
Apr. 9, 2004
Be Wary of Disclosing Results of Internal Probes
Focus Column - Litigation - By Gregg A. Farley - Suppose you represent a large corporate client that discovers an accounting fraud or other wrongdoing in one of its far-flung business operations. Your client is a responsible corporate citizen and consequently desires to conduct its own confidential internal investigation using your legal services.




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