Please join Foley attorneys Lisa M. Noller, and Jennifer M. Keas for an hour-long web conference filled with insights into how you can protect your institution.
Topics discussed will include:
- Understanding the differences between civil and criminal inquiries
- A summary of the many types of common government requests
- Best practices for investigating and responding to requests
- Risks in providing incomplete or false responses, or why you should almost never certify completeness
- Special considerations for proprietary post-secondary schools
There is no cost to participate in this program, but advance registration is required. Should you have additional questions, please contact Brook Radford at [email protected].
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