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What to do if illegal activity occurs in your organization with Gunster Law Firm’s Jonathan Osborne
Manage episode 328791545 series 2849242
Our episode guest is Jonathan Osborne, business shareholder and co-chair of White Collar Defense and Investigations with Gunster law firm. Jonathan tells what to do after alleged or confirmed illegal activity in your organization.
Five things you’ll learn from this episode:
- The first step you need to take when you are aware of the investigation
- The difference between a subpoena and a search warrant and what you're allowed to know
- The rights whistleblowers have with your company after communicating an issue with the government
- What companies can do to establish communication with employees so they bring up the issue before taking it to the government
- What you can do with client privilege during an ongoing investigation
Quotables
- “The first call you make is to your trusted legal adviser, whether that's in-house counsel or outside counsel. Even if they're not a criminal attorney or have any experience with these matters, they know through a referral network or just their training and otherwise, their network, to be able to quickly get somebody available.” — @JonathanOsborne
- “Having a really robust compliance program that includes training, either from your in-house attorney's team or a compliance team or external counsel and compliance professionals, is key.” — @JonathanOsborne
- “However, it is important in that moment for everyone that's in that premises to know that they still have their constitutional rights, which include the right to remain silent. They don't have to speak with the agents without an attorney present.” — @JonathanOsborne
- “The first thing that, you know, even if the government isn't willing to provide any information, is that there's a serious problem at your business.” — @JonathanOsborne
About Jonathan Osborne
Jonathan K. Osborne began his practice at Gunster and later returned to the firm after serving in the U.S. Department of Justice as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of Florida.
Guest’s contact info and resources:
Additional resources:
- Gunster Law Firm's Website
- Managing Public Relations in a Crisis e-book
- Crisis Management Webinar
- Axia's Crisis Management Services
- 3 Key Ways to Use Social Media for Crisis Communications
- What to Do
- On Top of PR is produced by Axia Public Relations, named by Forbes as one of America’s Best PR Agencies. Axia is an expert PR firm for national brands.
- On Top of PR is sponsored by ReviewMaxer, the platform for monitoring, improving, and promoting online customer reviews.
131 episodes
Manage episode 328791545 series 2849242
Our episode guest is Jonathan Osborne, business shareholder and co-chair of White Collar Defense and Investigations with Gunster law firm. Jonathan tells what to do after alleged or confirmed illegal activity in your organization.
Five things you’ll learn from this episode:
- The first step you need to take when you are aware of the investigation
- The difference between a subpoena and a search warrant and what you're allowed to know
- The rights whistleblowers have with your company after communicating an issue with the government
- What companies can do to establish communication with employees so they bring up the issue before taking it to the government
- What you can do with client privilege during an ongoing investigation
Quotables
- “The first call you make is to your trusted legal adviser, whether that's in-house counsel or outside counsel. Even if they're not a criminal attorney or have any experience with these matters, they know through a referral network or just their training and otherwise, their network, to be able to quickly get somebody available.” — @JonathanOsborne
- “Having a really robust compliance program that includes training, either from your in-house attorney's team or a compliance team or external counsel and compliance professionals, is key.” — @JonathanOsborne
- “However, it is important in that moment for everyone that's in that premises to know that they still have their constitutional rights, which include the right to remain silent. They don't have to speak with the agents without an attorney present.” — @JonathanOsborne
- “The first thing that, you know, even if the government isn't willing to provide any information, is that there's a serious problem at your business.” — @JonathanOsborne
About Jonathan Osborne
Jonathan K. Osborne began his practice at Gunster and later returned to the firm after serving in the U.S. Department of Justice as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Southern District of Florida.
Guest’s contact info and resources:
Additional resources:
- Gunster Law Firm's Website
- Managing Public Relations in a Crisis e-book
- Crisis Management Webinar
- Axia's Crisis Management Services
- 3 Key Ways to Use Social Media for Crisis Communications
- What to Do
- On Top of PR is produced by Axia Public Relations, named by Forbes as one of America’s Best PR Agencies. Axia is an expert PR firm for national brands.
- On Top of PR is sponsored by ReviewMaxer, the platform for monitoring, improving, and promoting online customer reviews.
131 episodes
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