Internal Investigations: Reporting And Discipline

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The need for an internal investigation often arises in the midst of a crisis where both internal and external pressures create the risk of internal chaos.
Canada Corporate/Commercial Law
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The need for an internal investigation often arises in the midst of a crisis where both internal and external pressures create the risk of internal chaos. Internal investigations require careful preparation, planning and coordination usually within a constrained timeline.

By understanding the potential pitfalls involved in conducting internal investigations, organizations can mitigate significant legal risk, reputational harm, unnecessary expense and business interruption, while managing potential liabilities.

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Internal Investigations: Reporting And Discipline

Canada Corporate/Commercial Law

Contributor

Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP (Blakes) is one of Canada's top business law firms, serving a diverse national and international client base. Our integrated office network provides clients with access to the Firm's full spectrum of capabilities in virtually every area of business law.
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