Every investigation must be performed by well-trained personnel who are not only qualified and competent, but also must present well to a jury, maintaining professionalism and keeping his/her composure at all times to withstand attacks of his/her investigation in the case of legal action.
Given the importance of the investigation to any employer in potential legal actions, an employer’s investigation stands a much stronger chance of withstanding scrutiny when an experienced outside investigator (preferably an employment attorney) is retained to conduct the investigation.
However, if an internal investigator is qualified, experienced, and no conflict of interest exists with the parties or issues, the employer should retain experienced employment counsel to direct the investigation under the attorney-client privilege, minimizing challenges to the investigation itself. If litigation follows, the employer will likely waive the attorney-client privilege, so that they can rely on it in litigation, but it is far more likely to withstand attack with counsel directing it.
It may cost a little more to conduct investigations with counsel involved, but the alternative could be substantial verdicts or enhanced settlements based upon inadequacies in the investigation itself that jeopardize the employers’ defenses.
Investigations directed or conducted by experienced employment attorneys like our team at Sherman Law Firm also provide additional benefits beyond supporting the employer’s defenses. These benefits include: