What To Expect From A Congressional Investigation

Law360, New York (October 5, 2016, 3:49 PM EDT) -- You are midway through another routine day as an assistant general counsel managing an array of civil litigations against your company. Several of those cases involve substantial claims valued in the hundreds of millions of dollars. By comparison, the email you receive around lunchtime from the company's Washington, D.C., office informing you that a junior member of Congress sent an email asking questions about some of the company's business practices registers as a mere nuisance. You devote only a tiny bit of mental bandwidth to it....

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