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Employers Beware: Investigation Reports May Not Be Shielded by the Attorney-Client Privilege

Arent Fox | | Return|
The Massachusetts Superior Court’s recent decision in Burke v. The General Hospital Corp. et. al., provides critical insight into the limitations of the attorney-client privilege as it applies to investigation reports prepared by counsel....
By: Arent Fox
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/employers-beware-investigation-reports-37806/

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