SAN FRANCISCO - A federal magistrate judge in California on April 5 ordered Microsoft Corp. to produce the facts surrounding an investigation into a former employee but not privileged communications between the investigator and in-house counsel on the matter, finding that the company's use of the investigation in defending against the plaintiff's claims did not result in a waiver of privilege (K. Oliver v. Microsoft Corporation, No. C 12-00943 RS, N.D. Calif.; 2013 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 49721...(read more)Image may be NSFW.
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