Stephen G Stroup

Stephen G Stroup

January 25, 2019 | Corporate Counsel

How to Start Smart and Maximize Value From Internal Investigations

The decision to conduct an internal investigation is frequently driven by an unexpected event that imposes risk to a company. A shareholder composes a demand letter alleging breaches of fiduciary duty by the board of directors.

By Mary Hansen and Stephen G. Stroup

9 minute read

December 27, 2018 | Corporate Counsel

How to Start Smart and Maximize Value From Internal Investigations

Given the potential advantages from a well-conducted internal investigation, it is crucial for a company to avoid missteps at the outset that could undercut the investigation's ultimate value. This article focuses on three fundamental questions pertaining to the structure of an investigation that a company must resolve before it commences.

By Mary Hansen and Stephen G. Stroup

9 minute read

August 10, 2010 | The Legal Intelligencer

Guilty but Not Liable: Does Section 10(b) Require Revision?

How can a corporate attorney convicted and imprisoned for participating in a multibillion-dollar securities fraud scheme subsequently obtain a motion to dismiss in a Section 10(b) securities fraud class action based on the very same conduct?

By Stephen G. Stroup

9 minute read