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International Fraud and Asset Tracing

International Fraud and Asset Tracing
Jurisdictional Comparisons
3rd Edition
Series:  The European Lawyer Ref Series
Practice Area:  International Trade
ISBN:  9780414038370
Published by:  Sweet & Maxwell
General Editor:Simon Bushell
Publication Date:  18 Dec 2014
Format:  Hardback, eBook - ProView
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This is a timely and important book. Hard-hitting regulatory powers are on the increase and the appetite to use them grows. Multi-national corporations are struggling to grapple with cross-border legal problems arising from fraud, particularly when fast-moving issues need to be addressed in a timely and effective manner in order to avoid extreme financial and reputational consequences.
An in-house lawyer who wants to find out, lawfully, whether or not there has been corrupt conduct by a foreign subsidiary, or whether an internal investigation should be launched, will need help in not tripping up over the differences in foreign legal systems, while trying to gather information. This book provides that help. It is detailed, it is helpful, it is good guidance.
 

FEATURES & BENEFITS

This volume will be a valuable resource to practitioners who may need to find an answer to a question arising in one of the 24 countries covered.

Covering:
1. Internal investigation

2. Discovery of documents and information from third parties

3. Preservation of assets and documents prior to the commencement of proceedings

4. An overview of the potential remedies available

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