Investigations in the workplace often involve both in-house and outside counsel who may act as investigators or advisors. However, when does their involvement make the investigation, or certain aspects of it, protected by the attorney-client privilege? To which communications does the privilege attach? Additionally, when might employers choose to invoke or waive this privilege? Join this webinar for a discussion on the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, focusing on Rule 1.6 (Confidentiality of Information) and Rule 1.13 (Organization as Client). The speakers will address these important questions and more.
