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An anonymous hotline complaint comes in. The allegations are serious. The clock is ticking. What should you do first? In this episode of the Mintz On Air: Practical Policies podcast, host Jen Rubin [https://viewpoints.mintz.com/collect/click.aspx?u=WnNDS3pPQzlHaGNET2VRK3JaMHg1amh1Y2ZDd0loQU5tREo2SHo1OHgzZ1A4QnF2cVJFUFc5TkxsNHZKMzZIckRIdlRSM1VpRTlFOXc5TjdPbXAzaHB4VDkzSEttTFRtaUVTMEgwblZUVUk9&rh=ff010ac54d4986ea327d8a139f4f93f80d6a775c] is joined by Mintz Member Marc Axelbaum [https://viewpoints.mintz.com/collect/click.aspx?u=WnNDS3pPQzlHaGNET2VRK3JaMHg1amh1Y2ZDd0loQU5tREo2SHo1OHgzZ1A4QnF2cVJFUFc5TkxsNHZKMzZIckRIdlRSM1VpRTlHSFlheHNHMlEwVGhrOExHblJRcUl6R2o2R2RWVDhhS2c9&rh=ff010ac54d4986ea327d8a139f4f93f80d6a775c] for a practical conversation on navigating the critical first hours of a crisis investigation. Together, Jen and Marc explore key factors organizations should keep in mind when a corporate crisis arises, including: * How to determine who the “client” is and who should lead the investigation * When and how to engage outside counsel while preserving attorney-client privilege * How to quickly build the right internal and external team (IT, HR, PR, and more) * Common early mistakes, from mishandling communications to overlooking press strategy * Why thoughtful planning, documentation decisions, and legal hold notices matter from the outset * The role of empathy and human judgment in managing high-stakes, high-pressure situations Designed for in-house counsel, board members, and corporate leaders, this episode offers practical guidance on responding decisively in the earliest moments of a crisis, while protecting credibility, maintaining control of the narrative, and supporting the people involved.
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