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When an Employee Faces Criminal Proceedings: Do You Need Specialist Support? 

If someone connected to your organisation is under criminal investigation or facing trial – or even if they’ve already left, you may suddenly find yourself juggling legal uncertainty, media interest, and internal concern. Many organisations don’t realise they need specialist support until the situation is already escalating.

Here’s a quick guide to help you understand what to expect and whether expert help could protect you.

1. Criminal cases move in stages: what you can say changes at each one

Investigations, charges, and trials all come with different legal restrictions.

If you’re unsure what is safe to communicate internally or externally, specialist support helps you avoid missteps.

You might need help if:

  • You’re unclear what you can or can’t say publicly
  • Staff are asking questions you’re not sure you can answer

2. Saying too much (or too little) creates risk

Silence can fuel speculation, while over-sharing can conflict with legal advice or prejudice proceedings.

You might need help if:

  • You feel pressure to comment
  • Regulators, partners or journalists are asking questions

3. Legal, HR and communications need to be aligned

Criminal matters aren’t routine HR issues. When teams work in isolation, messages become inconsistent or inaccurate.

You might need help if:

  • HR, Legal and Comms aren’t fully coordinated
  • You’re worried about contradicting legal advice

4. Internal staff communication becomes more sensitive than expected

Rumours spread quickly when information is limited. Staff may feel anxious, confused, or exposed to media approaches.

You might need help if:

  • You need to reassure staff without breaching legal boundaries
  • You’re concerned about leaks or misinformation

5. Media interest can arrive suddenly

Court listings, social media chatter or leaks can trigger unexpected scrutiny.

You might need help if:

  • You don’t have prepared lines to take
  • You’re unsure how to respond if journalists start calling

How Specialist Support Helps

Alder’s expert advisers help you:

  • Understand what you can safely communicate
  • Prepare for media or stakeholder attention
  • Maintain internal trust during uncertainty
  • Align your legal, HR and communications strategy
  • Protect reputation without jeopardising legal processes

If you’re in a situation where “we’re not sure what to say” or “this feels like it could get attention”, that’s usually the moment support makes all the difference.

Alder helps organisations respond with confidence and clarity, please get in touch for specialist support. 

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