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In-House Counsel's Effective Management of Investigations

Contains material from Oct 2016

In-House Counsel's Effective Management of Investigations
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Session 1: In-House Counsel’s Effective Management of Investigations Hear key considerations for conducting and managing internal investigations and collaborating with external counsel in responding to government inquiries, including achieving cost effectiveness and significant ethical considerations.
 
Session 2: Surviving Internal Investigations and Prosecution:  A General Counsel’s Personal Experience Peter Henning and Kent Roberts, the former General Counsel of a major technology firm, will discuss the dynamics of an internal investigation and the risks that lawyers and compliance officers can face in responding to a government inquiry, including Roberts’ experience being indicted and then sued by the SEC during the options backdating scandal.

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1. In-House Counsel’s Effective Management of Investigations (Oct 2016)

Bridget Moore, Patrick Craine, Ritu Gupta, Casey P. Kaplan, James J. Neath

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In-House Counsel’s Effective Management of Investigations (Oct 2016)

Hear key considerations for conducting and managing internal investigations and collaborating with external counsel in responding to government inquiries, including achieving cost effectiveness and significant ethical considerations.

Originally presented: Sep 2016 Government Enforcement Institute

Bridget Moore, Partner, Baker Botts - Washington, DC
Patrick Craine, Deputy General Counsel, Chief Risk and Compliance Officer, Chesapeake Energy Corporation - Oklahoma City, OK
Ritu Gupta, Executive Director-Senior Legal Counsel Litigation, AT&T Services, Inc. - Bellaire, TX
Casey P. Kaplan, Assistant General Counsel - Litigation and Investigations, NIKE, Inc. - Portland, OR
James J. Neath, Associate General Counsel - Global Litigation & Environmental (Retired), BP - Houston, TX

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2. Surviving Internal Investigations and Prosecution:  A General Counsel’s Personal Experience (Oct 2016)

Peter J. Henning, Kent Hart Roberts

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Session 2 —45 mins
Surviving Internal Investigations and Prosecution:  A General Counsel’s Personal Experience (Oct 2016)

Peter Henning and Kent Roberts, the former General Counsel of a major technology firm, will discuss the dynamics of an internal investigation and the risks that lawyers and compliance officers can face in responding to a government inquiry, including Roberts’ experience being indicted and then sued by the SEC during the options backdating scandal.

Originally presented: Sep 2016 Government Enforcement Institute

Peter J. Henning, Professor of Law, Wayne State University Law School - Detroit, MI
Kent Hart Roberts, Attorney at Law - Dallas, TX