Both In-House And Hired Counsel Critical During Government Investigations
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
In-house counsel must partner effectively with outside lawyers in order to mitigate the costs of a government investigation into a company's business practices, former U.S. Attorney Kathleen Meriwether advises
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