United States:
Ogletree Deakins International Video Series: Cross-Border Investigations (Video)
04 October 2017
Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak & Stewart
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In the second segment of our four-part video series, two
International Practice Group attorneys, Diana Nehro, a shareholder
in our Boston and Stamford offices, and Bonnie Puckett, of counsel
in our Atlanta office, discuss challenges that cross-border
investigations present for U.S.-based in-house counsel. Watch the
video below for a brief discussion of the different rules and
unique threats for in-house counsel to keep in mind when handling
an investigation abroad, as well as best practices and data
protection measures to consider.
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