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Freshfields launches global investigation practice

Elizabeth Fournier | NEWS ANALYSIS - February 04, 2010


Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer has launched a global investigations practice to help multi-jurisdictional companies deal with the increase in cross-border regulation.

The practice will be led by litigation partners Geoff Nicholas and Adam Siegel.

Their team will help businesses with international operations handle compliance, reporting, risk management and implementing new regulatory standards. 



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