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Navigating Workplace Confidentiality and Compliance When Government Agents Come Calling

By Tracey Diamond, Evan Gibbs, Abigail Hazlett & Jennifer Ciccarelli on October 17, 2023
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Explore the complex intersection of agency inquiries and workplace confidentiality in this episode of the Hiring to Firing Podcast. Troutman Pepper Partners Tracey Diamond and Evan Gibbs join Partner Abbey Hazlett to delve into the challenging decisions employers face when agents come knocking, seeking information about purported criminal activity by the company or an employee.

The discussion is sparked by the popular TV series Real Housewives of Salt Lake City, and the real-life implications when an employee is arrested and implicated in a criminal scheme. How should the company respond when an agent shows up at the reception desk? What confidentiality issues are at play? What documentation should an employer request from law enforcement agencies?

This episode provides insights for companies navigating these complex scenarios. Don’t miss out – subscribe to the Hiring to Firing Podcast and stay abreast of all matters related to the ever-evolving world of employment law.

https://hiring-to-firing-podcast.simplecast.com/episodes/navigating-workplace-confidentiality-and-compliance-when-government-agents-come-calling

Transcript: Navigating Workplace Confidentiality and Compliance When Government Agents Come Calling (PDF)

 

Photo of Tracey Diamond Tracey Diamond

Tracey Diamond counsels clients on workplace issues, provides harassment training, conducts internal investigations, drafts policies and procedures, negotiates employment and severance agreements, advises on independent contractor, FMLA and ADA compliance issues, and partners with clients to structure their workforce in the most efficient…

Tracey Diamond counsels clients on workplace issues, provides harassment training, conducts internal investigations, drafts policies and procedures, negotiates employment and severance agreements, advises on independent contractor, FMLA and ADA compliance issues, and partners with clients to structure their workforce in the most efficient and effective way possible.

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Photo of Evan Gibbs Evan Gibbs

Evan is a practical, results-oriented attorney who partners with business clients to address their most critical corporate espionage matters. These matters typically involve the theft or unlawful retention of trade secrets and other confidential information by groups or individual former executives, employees, contractors…

Evan is a practical, results-oriented attorney who partners with business clients to address their most critical corporate espionage matters. These matters typically involve the theft or unlawful retention of trade secrets and other confidential information by groups or individual former executives, employees, contractors, vendors, or other third parties. As co-chair of the firm’s Corporate Espionage Response Team, Evan leads a multidisciplinary group of attorneys with extensive experience regarding corporate espionage matters. Together with a team of attorneys and technical experts, they leverage their deep experience with digital forensic investigations to ensure that clients’ matters are handled using the most cutting-edge forensic technology available. Evan and his team handle these matters throughout the United States.

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Photo of Abigail Hazlett Abigail Hazlett

Abbey offers pragmatic counsel to clients, helping protect their businesses during turbulent times and navigating through their most significant and sensitive government and internal investigations.

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    Troutman Pepper Locke
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