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5 Survival Tips for Associates Working on Internal Investigations

5 Survival Tips for Associates Working on Internal Investigations

Almost all junior associates are introduced to internal investigations on the job. Conducting corporate interviews, after all, is not typically part of the law school curriculum. Given how important interviews with corporate employees can be to the investigational process, junior associates new to this tricky subject will want to understand the basics of the process. I have been where you are now, and these are the five tips I wish someone had told me during my early days tangling with internal investigation work.

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