Insurance Can Mitigate Costs Of Government Investigations

By Annette Ebright and Daniel Peterson (August 8, 2018, 2:03 PM EDT) -- No company expects to incur the legal and reputational costs of being the subject of a high-profile investigation. However, the U.S. government frequently launches investigations of companies and their executives when it learns of potential wrongdoing from whistleblowers, competitors, news reports or other sources. In those cases, costs can add up quickly as companies hire their own counsel to conduct an internal investigation and help respond to government inquiries, spend untold sums on e-discovery and hire conflict counsel for employees who are interviewed by company counsel and/or the government as part of the investigation....

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