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28 March 2017

Covert recordings by employees as evidence

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This article in Law Talk looks at the admissibility of covert audio recordings as evidence in an employment dispute.
New Zealand Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration
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Naoimh McSparron writes for the LawTalk Magazine on the admissibility of covert audio recordings in the employment context, the approach taken by the courts and the Employment Relations Authority (ERA), and the practical effect of that approach for those in an employment dispute.

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LawTalk is published monthly by the New Zealand Law Society for the New Zealand legal profession.

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