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April 13, 2009
Miranda Warnings for Company Counsel?
The question is coming up more and more frequently, reports the Journal's Law Blog.
It's not so far-fetched. Increasingly, federal prosecutors are effectively deputizing company counsel, eager to avoid the catastrophe of a corporate indictment, to investigate employees' possible wrongdoing. So whether a Miranda-style warning is required now depends solely on who's doing the questioning.
Posted by Andrew Grossman at 11:02 AM
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