Much has been written about the methods by which counsel may efficiently, thoroughly, and credibly conduct internal investigations. Given the globalization of such matters, however, this Article seeks to focus on the challenges present when conducting an internal investigation of potential international white-collar criminal activity. In Part I, this Article will examine the challenges of selecting counsel to perform internal investigations abroad. In particular, consideration will be given to global standards regarding the application of the attorney-client privilege and work product protections. In Part II, this Article will discuss the influence of data privacy and protection laws in various countries and analyze the challenges of att...
As we move to a global environment, more consideration needs to be given to issues of jurisdiction. ...
In 1981, the United States Supreme Court delivered a landmark ruling in Upjohn Co. v. United States....
This study aims to present the problems associated with the use of information from private internal...
Much has been written about the methods by which counsel may efficiently, thoroughly, and credibly c...
Private policing of white-collar crime has been a controversial issue for quite some time. Fraud exa...
The text discusses the concept of 'internal investigations' in legal contexts, emphasizing the lack ...
We have entered a new age of international white-collar crime and are seeing the growing interdepend...
This article provides insight on private investigations in the corporate sector using the case study...
This chapter discusses how globalization facilitates white collar crime, and how it can foster more ...
White-collar crime has become a significant concern globally, impacting businesses, investors, and c...
This article describes some of the means by which police and prosecutors obtain information in inter...
This study examines whether internal investigations conducted as a result of cooperation between the...
Part I describes a few experiences with international computer hackers in order to provide a context...
We live in a time that is dominated by business firms operating across the globe. While globalizatio...
This is the article as published in the journal (Open access)This article addresses the following re...
As we move to a global environment, more consideration needs to be given to issues of jurisdiction. ...
In 1981, the United States Supreme Court delivered a landmark ruling in Upjohn Co. v. United States....
This study aims to present the problems associated with the use of information from private internal...
Much has been written about the methods by which counsel may efficiently, thoroughly, and credibly c...
Private policing of white-collar crime has been a controversial issue for quite some time. Fraud exa...
The text discusses the concept of 'internal investigations' in legal contexts, emphasizing the lack ...
We have entered a new age of international white-collar crime and are seeing the growing interdepend...
This article provides insight on private investigations in the corporate sector using the case study...
This chapter discusses how globalization facilitates white collar crime, and how it can foster more ...
White-collar crime has become a significant concern globally, impacting businesses, investors, and c...
This article describes some of the means by which police and prosecutors obtain information in inter...
This study examines whether internal investigations conducted as a result of cooperation between the...
Part I describes a few experiences with international computer hackers in order to provide a context...
We live in a time that is dominated by business firms operating across the globe. While globalizatio...
This is the article as published in the journal (Open access)This article addresses the following re...
As we move to a global environment, more consideration needs to be given to issues of jurisdiction. ...
In 1981, the United States Supreme Court delivered a landmark ruling in Upjohn Co. v. United States....
This study aims to present the problems associated with the use of information from private internal...