Navigating U.S. Privacy Laws in Internal Investigations

In just the past several years, data privacy laws in the U.S. have changed drastically, introducing new complications for companies performing internal investigations. Before investigating, a company needs to have proper policies and procedures in place to prevent headaches down the line. The Anti-Corruption Report spoke with Littler partner and data privacy expert Philip Gordon about the U.S. laws companies must navigate when pursuing internal investigations, as well as practical measures for complying with them. See “Measures for Complying With 19 (and Counting) State Privacy Laws” (Jul. 17, 2024).

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