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Best Practices: Applying Game Theory to Internal Investigations by Patton Boggs LLP - Washington Office
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January 6, 2008
Previously published by LexisNexis® Martindale-Hubbell® Counsel to Counsel Magazine on January 2008
Situation: Typically, a client entangled in a complicated,
far-reaching government investigation will ask,
"How do we resolve this matter?" The better
question is: "How do we resolve this and any other potential or
collateral matters?" Legal must employ a risk management
methodology that not only addresses the initial charge, but also
eliminates or lessens the potential for a subsequent investigation,
litigation or criminal charges.
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