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What to Do If the Government Knocks on Your Company’s Door … or Breaks It Down
- 2023/12/05
- 再生時間: 31 分
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FBI! Open up! Is your organization prepared to handle a government investigation? Guilty or not, having a preparedness plan in place for when a government agency comes knocking is just as important as conducting a company fire drill.
In this episode of Speaking of Litigation, Epstein Becker Green litigators Alkida Kacani, George Breen, and Eric Moran discuss a few of the most common (and invasive) legal maneuvers government investigators may take when approaching a company or its employees. When dealing with civil investigative demands or even surprise search warrants, there are a plethora of dos and don'ts that each member of your regulated organization should be trained on.
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