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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Paul Lomas , Daniel KramerPublisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 1.206kg ISBN: 9780199554119ISBN 10: 0199554110 Pages: 720 Publication Date: 01 September 2008 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Replaced By: 9780199645329 Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsIntroduction: Note from the Editors; 1. Managing multi-jurisdictional investigations; 2. Data Protection Under European Community Law; 3. Investigations in the United States; 4. Investigations in the United Kingdom; 5. Investigations in the Netherlands; 6. Investigations in Germany; 7. Investigations in France; 8. Investigations in Spain; 9. Investigations in Italy; 10. Investigations in Hong Kong; 11. Investigations in Japan; APPENDICES; Crisis Management - Initiating an Investigation; Capital Market Issues - Disclosure Obligations; Disclosure and Privilege: Key Considerations; Document Preservation; Avoiding Grievances: Managing Employees during an Investigation; The Public Eye: Managing Publicity during an InvestigationReviewsAll in all, the book's practical approach, comprehensive sweep, and exquisite timeliness- not to mention, at 728 pages, its enormous heft- will render it an invaluable tool as the phenomenon of corporate internal investigations takes over the world. --Michael R. Young, New York Law Journal ""All in all, the book's practical approach, comprehensive sweep, and exquisite timeliness- not to mention, at 728 pages, its enormous heft- will render it an invaluable tool as the phenomenon of corporate internal investigations takes over the world.""--Michael R. Young, New York Law Journal All in all, the book's practical approach, comprehensive sweep, and exquisite timeliness- not to mention, at 728 pages, its enormous heft- will render it an invaluable tool as the phenomenon of corporate internal investigations takes over the world. --Michael R. Young, New York Law Journal<br> All in all, the book's practical approach, comprehensive sweep, and exquisite timeliness- not to mention, at 728 pages, its enormous heft- will render it an invaluable tool as the phenomenon of corporate internal investigations takes over the world. --Michael R. Young, New York Law Journal <br> All in all, the book's practical approach, comprehensive sweep, and exquisite timeliness- not to mention, at 728 pages, its enormous heft- will render it an invaluable tool as the phenomenon of corporate internal investigations takes over the world. --Michael R. Young, New York Law Journal<br> Author InformationPaul Lomas was educated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge and Insead. He has been a partner at Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer since 1990 and he specialises in commercial litigation, financial services litigation, cases with an economic or regulatory aspect and EU law and competition law. He has acted in a number of major corporate governance crises, including litigation and internal investigations into corporate conduct. He has appeared in cases at all levels of the English courts, the European Court of Justice, the Court of First Instance, the Florida Supreme Court and in arbitrations. Daniel J. Kramer is co-chair of the Securities Litigation and Enforcement Group and is a leading trial lawyer and litigator with extensive experience in securities matters and internal investigations. He has handled complex litigation for some of the world's largest companies and has significant experience representing boards of directors on corporate governance issues and special committees in internal investigations. He has been selected as a leading securities lawyers in the United States by 'Chambers' (2004-2007), as one of New York's Top 100 Lawyers by 'Super Lawyers' (2006-2007) and as one of America's leading litigators by 'Best Lawyers in America'. His work on behalf of his clients was highlighted in the January 2006 'American Lawyer' cover story, ""The Lifesavers,"" in which Paul, Weiss was selected as the best litigation firm in the United States. Mr. Kramer also lectures and writes extensively on securities litigation and regulatory issues. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |