Conducting investigations remotely: Five key points to navigate the new normal (Norton Rose Fulbright)

Many investigations across the globe are currently being conducted remotely, with in-house investigators/lawyers, external counsel and other providers, and even government prosecutors, working from their homes. In this article, I explore the key considerations for lawyers adapting to this new normal.

We set out below five key points to help those navigating investigations remotely, covering: (i) data preservation and collection; (ii) data review; (iii) interviews; (iv) reports; and (v) calls and other practicalities. We also explain some of the advantages of conducting investigations remotely, including potential time and cost savings. 

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