When The Company Pays the Fees: N.J. Puts Some ‘Meat on the Bones’

January 8, 2010

Types : Bylined Articles

One of the trends that we see developing in the new decade is a significant rise in corporate investigations by government agencies. We’ve previously written about how Pennsylvania’s Rules of Professional Conduct govern a company’s efforts to both defend itself and permit it to pay for and provide appropriate counsel for its employees and other witnesses.

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