Please note that this program will only be offered as a live webcast. Speakers will be participating in the program remotely. As always, webcast attendees have access to all program materials, and will be able to view all program slides and submit questions to the speakers during the presentation. We thank you for your understanding as we follow the guidance of local health officials and work to provide a safe learning environment for both attendees and faculty.
See Credit Details Below
Overview
Please note that webcast program times are in Central Daylight Time.
Why You Should Attend
From commencement to conclusion, lawyers face numerous issues when conducting an internal investigation. Allegations by a whistleblower, ethical dilemmas, and managing the costs of an investigation are just some of the challenges that may arise. Companies and their counsel must anticipate potential risks and quickly resolve all issues before, during, and after the investigation. At this program, an expert faculty will review the fundamentals of conducting an effective and efficient investigation using a real-world hypothetical with animated video to bring the story to life. Leave the program with a better understanding of how to handle investigations successfully for your clients or company.
What You Will Learn
• Determining the nature and scope of the investigation
• Addressing document retention and data privacy issues
• Managing labor and employment law issues
• Protecting the attorney-client privilege and work product
• Understanding the government’s use, evaluation and weighing of internal investigations
• Real-world hypothetical scenario with animated video to structure program
• Earn one hour of Ethics credit
Who Should Attend
Individuals responsible for corporate investigations: inside and outside counsel, internal auditors, compliance officers, forensic accountants and other experts who handle internal investigations, and government attorneys.
Program Level: Overview
Intended Audience: Individuals responsible for corporate investigations: inside and outside counsel, internal auditors, compliance officers, forensic accountants and other experts who handle internal investigations, and government attorneys.
Prerequisites: An interest in conducting internal investigations and the preparation of internal investigation reports.
Advanced Preparation: None