Defamation Risks in the Workplace: References, Complaints, Investigations, and California’s New P...
Workplace defamation claims can arise from termination explanations, reference checks, investigation interviews, complaints, and manager comments. In this episode, Jen explains where the risks come up, how California’s new Civil Code section 47.1 affects the analysis, and how employers can communicate carefully without creating unnecessary liability.

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