What to Do When Served With a Grand Jury Subpoena
Reading any newspaper demonstrates that white-collar crime increasingly has become a priority target for prosecutors; mortgage fraud is just the flavor of the year. When prosecutors suspect wrongdoing at a business, they often use a grand jury subpoena to collect evidence. Attorneys Greg Saikin and Sarah Tubbs give a list of tips on what in-house counsel need to know when one lands on their desks.