Nonprofits can be negatively impacted by government investigations, whether they are the target or not. Law enforcement may show up at the office demanding to interview staff and take documents or computer records. Donors, volunteers, board members and staff may be subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury or questioned at their homes.

In the current political climate, nonprofits need to know their rights, how to be prepared in case of a visit from law enforcement, and how to respond if it does. This webinar will explain your rights and suggest strategies to defend your organization.

Recording now available

Speaker: Timothy O’Toole, Miller & Chevalier
Timothy P. O’Toole counsels and defends clients in white collar criminal matters, conducts internal corporate investigations, and represents potential witnesses and targets in government investigations. Although Mr. O’Toole has substantial experience in all areas of white collar practice, his main focus is on economic sanctions and export controls.

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Event Date: Friday, June 16, 2017