Handling Corporate Congressional Probes In The Trump Era

By John Hellerman and Bill Pittard (January 14, 2019, 12:34 PM EST) -- We seem never too far away from a major corporate crisis or scandal. It could be the hacking of millions of customer accounts, the recall of thousands of pounds of spinach, or the discovery of millions of fake financial accounts. These crises often come with regulatory or even criminal scrutiny. And the crisis only compounds when a congressional committee (or two or three) announces its own investigation. Today, it may be Marriott, Mylan or Wells Fargo; tomorrow it could be you, your company or your firm. One thing is certain: With the new Democratic majority in the House, 2019 is sure to be a difficult year for dozens of corporations and executives....

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