Bird & Bird & Legal Privilege in investigations (Part 2) – how does it differ across jurisdictions?

On Wednesday 9 June, our international panel of experts conducted a lively panel discussing the practicalities around legal privilege, offering practical tips on how to avoid being caught out by this complex issue in the event of an investigation.

Key discussion points included:

  • Employment issues - Internal Investigations and handling the employment aftermath, negotiating employee exits, the concept of “iniquity”, and training and managing staff
  • Data issues - How the data protection authorities approach legal privilege during investigations, and how legal privilege can help in the context of data subject access requests
  • Regulatory issues- How the UK regulators/competition authorities approach Legal Professional Privilege during investigations
  • Forensic Services - Practices for privilege logging are broadly used in litigations, disputes, regulatory inquiries/investigation and DSAR. Disclosing parties are responsible for supporting their claims of privilege

If you missed it or if you'd like to replay the recording, please click here

We have also developed a Dawn Raid investigations eLearning course, which prepares your employees to adequately respond in the event of a surprise investigation by competition or regulatory authorities. The course is made up of seven short, interactive modules that can be assigned to employees based on their role in the investigation.

Watch a short video about the course here.

Find out more about our award-winning eLearning compliance courses here

Latest insights

More Insights
featured image

German Court Rules That Data Protection Breaches Can Be Prosecuted In Civil Courts Under The Unfair Competition Law

3 minutes Mar 31 2025

Read More
Curiosity line pink background

China Cybersecurity and Data Protection: Monthly Update - March 2025 Issue

Mar 27 2025

Read More
featured image

The evolution of the concept of personal data: Are we entering the era of relative personal data?

16 minutes Mar 21 2025

Read More