Stephen Garvey has written and taught in the areas of capital punishment, criminal law, and the philosophy of criminal law. Following his graduation from Yale Law School, Professor Garvey clerked for the Hon. Wilfred Feinberg of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, then practiced in the Washington, D.C., firm of Covington & Burling. He joined the Cornell Law School faculty in 1994. Professor Garvey’s current scholarship focuses on substantive criminal law.
Facilitating Internal and Grand Jury InvestigationsCornell Course
Course Overview
In the event that you or others in your organization suspect a crime has been committed, there are a number of steps that can be taken to protect the company as well as procedures that can be adopted to avoid similar issues in the future. You will begin this course by recognizing the function, course, and consequences of an internal investigation. You will review the steps that take place in an internal investigation and prepare what you should do in case you're asked to be investigated. You will then explore what happens when the Department of Justice becomes involved in your investigation through a grand jury. You will choose the best course of action when you first encounter the Department of Justice and gain a clear sense of what a grand jury investigation entails. Finally, you will apply the lessons from this course to evaluate criminal liability in an insider trading case. You will explore the sources of insider trading law and analyze an insider trading case to decide whether criminal actions have taken place.
You are required to have completed the following courses or have equivalent experience before taking this course:
- Criminal Liability in an Organizational Setting
Key Course Takeaways
- Prepare for internal investigations conducted by corporate counsel or a grand jury, and assist in bringing such investigations to a successful conclusion that is beneficial to your organization
- Recognize the the function of an internal investigation, how it is conducted, and the consequences to both the employees and the organization
- Recognize the function of a Department of Justice investigation conducted through the use of a grand jury
- Apply the ideas presented in the course to an insider trading case
Download a Brochure
Not ready to enroll but want to learn more? Download the course brochure to review program details.How It Works
Course Author
Who Should Enroll
- Executives
- Board members
- Founders and entrepreneurs
- Accountants
- Auditors
- Investment bankers
- Professionals working with boards of directors
- Professionals working in highly regulated industries
- Professionals working with lawyers
100% Online
cornell's Top Minds
career