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Considerations For Conducting Remote Internal Investigations

By Patrick Linehan, Zoe Osborne, Brittany Prelogar, Katherine Dubyak & Jefferson Klocke on April 16, 2020
Posted in Economic Sanctions, Export Controls, FCPA / Anti-Corruption

Patrick Linehan, Zoe Osborne, Brittany Prelogar, Katherine Dubyak, and Jefferson Klocke co-authored an article titled “Considerations For Conducting Remote Internal Investigations” for Law360. The article, published April 3, discusses some of the legal and practical considerations in conducting remote investigations as the world grapples with containing the spread of COVID-19.

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