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Preserving Privilege: Disclosure of the Results of an Internal Investigation
In this extraordinary business environment, more and more companies are encountering situations in which they should, or must, conduct internal investigations into allegations or suspicions of wrongdoing by their employees or executives. As reported in a recent Wall Street Journal article, it seems that “[p]lenty of companies have gotten into plenty of trouble lately.” Indeed, the financial press has reported recently of numerous instances of alleged corporate wrongdoing and significant, ongoing internal investigations at public companies.