Indemnifying employees
Dottie
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[font size="1" color="#FF0000"]LAST EDITED ON 08-15-01 AT 09:02AM (CST)[/font][p]We have an employee (now a former employee) who, while she was at work and on the clock, had a conversation with an acquaintance in which she made some potentially libelous remarks about one of our clients. The client, who also happens to know her personally, was so angry he threatened to sue both us and her. She feels we have to indemnify her against a suit by him according to Illinois law (which is where this property is and where she was employed). I have pointed out to her that she was not acting within the scope of her employment and we cannot waive the man's right to a suit of libel against her. Does anyone have any info on this? Please help -- her attorney is supposed to be getting in touch with me!
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If you don't have a confidentiality policy, you should include one in your handbook next time you print it and include it in your new hire packets until you do. I'll send you a sample if you want one. Call me at 615-371-8200.
Margaret Morford
theHRedge