May 24, 2024 | Law.com
Privilege in Public Relations: Can Clients Protect Communications Between Their Lawyers and PR Firms?Because PR firms may be considered third parties for privilege purposes, it is crucial that communications between a company's counsel and its PR firm are handled with care to avoid waiving the attorney-client privilege.
By Jonathan B. New, Patrick T. Campbell and Rachel H. Ofori
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July 10, 2023 | Law.com
The Message Is Clear: Assess Your Info Governance Practices In Light of DOJ and SEC Crackdown on Use of Messaging AppsRegulators increasingly are scrutinizing employee use of personal devices and third-party messaging apps. This article summarizes the DOJ's recent guidance and the SEC's enforcement trends and priorities in this area, and it provides information governance best practices companies can implement now to ensure they are meeting regulators' expectations and recordkeeping rules.
By Jonathan B. New, Patrick T. Campbell, James A. Sherer and Luke E. Record
11 minute read
December 21, 2021 | Law.com
Being Selective: How Companies May Best Protect Privilege When Cooperating With a Government InvestigationThis article explores a key consideration for companies under government investigation: whether voluntary disclosure of privileged information in an effort to obtain cooperation credit waives the privilege vis-à-vis third parties in subsequent litigation.
By Jonathan B. New, Patrick T. Campbell and Francesca Rogo
12 minute read
June 17, 2021 | Law.com
Developments in Federal Whistleblowing Programs: What Compliance Officers Need to KnowThis article examines recent developments and trends concerning federal whistleblower programs that compliance officers need to know and provides best practices recommendations for ensuring that your company maintains a robust whistleblower and anti-retaliation program in light of increased whistleblower activity.
By Jonathan B. New, Patrick T. Campbell and Lauren Lyster
13 minute read
November 25, 2020 | Legaltech News
Corporate Compliance Programs and the DOJ's Emphasis on Data Analytics: What Companies Need to ConsiderThe DOJ has increasingly used data analytics to identify potential wrongdoing and has recently sent the message that it expects companies to follow suit and incorporate data analytics in their compliance programs.
By Jonathan B. New, Patrick T. Campbell, Jimmy Fokas and Bari Nadworny, BakerHostetler
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