EPISODE · Aug 4, 2022 · 22 MIN
Cross-Border Executive Investigations - IFSEA Podcast Recording
from CM Murray LLP - Employment, Partnership and Regulatory Law · host CM Murray LLP
Following the recent 3rd IFSEA International Conference on Risk, Reward and Reputation Management Issues for Senior Executives & Founders, we are delighted to share with you a follow up video and podcast on the breakout session, 'Cross-Border Executive Investigations – risks, strategies and reputation management for executives involved in high profile, cross-border matters involving fraud, bribery and other alleged wrongdoing.' In this recording, our expert panel highlight some of the key issues discussed at the conference on how senior executives can handle risks, develop effective strategies and manage their reputations in cross-border workplace investigations, at both the internal stage and following the involvement of external regulatory, criminal and other agencies. In particular, the panel discuss: - Vital first response steps to a notice of investigation and information gathering; - Obtaining specialist employment and white-collar crime legal representation; - The approach to co-operation and assistance, including the relevance of the senior executive’s status and the stage of the investigation; - Harnessing privacy rights to protect a senior executive’s reputation throughout the lifecycle of a high-profile investigation; and - Legal and tactical considerations following the involvement of UK or US external regulatory or criminal bodies. We have thoroughly enjoyed exploring this topic and thank our expert panel for their insightful contributions both during the live session and on this podcast: Persephone Bridgman Baker, Carter-Ruck Emma Brooks, PCB Byrne Brian J. MacDonough, Sherin and Lodgen LLP Jasvinder Nakhwal, Peters & Peters Solicitors LLP Jason Masimore, Kobre & Kim Chair: Wonu Sanda, CM Murray LLP If you have any questions regarding the issues raised in this podcast recording, please contact Senior Associate Wonu Sanda, who specialises in partnership and employment law.
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Following the recent 3rd IFSEA International Conference on Risk, Reward and Reputation Management Issues for Senior Executives & Founders, we are delighted to share with you a follow up video and podcast on the breakout session, 'Cross-Border Executive Investigations – risks, strategies and reputation management for executives involved in high profile, cross-border matters involving fraud, bribery and other alleged wrongdoing.' In this recording, our expert panel highlight some of the key issues discussed at the conference on how senior executives can handle risks, develop effective strategies and manage their reputations in cross-border workplace investigations, at both the internal stage and following the involvement of external regulatory, criminal and other agencies. In particular, the panel discuss: - Vital first response steps to a notice of investigation and information gathering; - Obtaining specialist employment and white-collar crime legal representation; - The approach to co-operation and assistance, including the relevance of the senior executive’s status and the stage of the investigation; - Harnessing privacy rights to protect a senior executive’s reputation throughout the lifecycle of a high-profile investigation; and - Legal and tactical considerations following the involvement of UK or US external regulatory or criminal bodies. We have thoroughly enjoyed exploring this topic and thank our expert panel for their insightful contributions both during the live session and on this podcast: Persephone Bridgman Baker, Carter-Ruck Emma Brooks, PCB Byrne Brian J. MacDonough, Sherin and Lodgen LLP Jasvinder Nakhwal, Peters & Peters Solicitors LLP Jason Masimore, Kobre & Kim Chair: Wonu Sanda, CM Murray LLP If you have any questions regarding the issues raised in this podcast recording, please contact Senior Associate Wonu Sanda, who specialises in partnership and employment law.
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