The financial press has been in a frenzy over allegations regarding Hewlett-Packard’s methods of investigating company leaks. While many will probably speculate on how the investigations should have been handled, the events provide an opportunity to review another important corporate-governance issue — namely, the obligation of directors to preserve the confidentiality of company information. Attorneys Michael Rivera and Adam Arkel discuss duties and risks for directors.
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Posted on Tuesday, October 31st, 2006. Filed under: Business Law, Law Misc
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