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Claiming legal privilege over a grievance investigation report

By Christopher Fisher on October 6, 2022
Posted in Case Law, Employment, Uncategorized
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In this episode of the Mayer Brown employment podcast, Chris Fisher looks at a recent case where an employer was unable to claim legal privilege over a grievance investigation report which they had sent to their lawyers for advice the day after it had been finalised, and before it had been sent to the employee. …

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