Good evening.
Several years ago my employer and I decided to part ways using a Settlement Agreement which includes a non-disparagement clause. It is a general clause that covers any disparagement but it allows me to disclose information "to the proper authorities as required by law".
Since then another employee has left the company and is taking them to a tribunal for sexual discrimination. I have witnessed some things which would support the tribunal case however am I opening myself up for a whole host of trouble if I appear as a witness at the tribunal as obviously I would be disparaging my old employer?
Thank you!
Several years ago my employer and I decided to part ways using a Settlement Agreement which includes a non-disparagement clause. It is a general clause that covers any disparagement but it allows me to disclose information "to the proper authorities as required by law".
Since then another employee has left the company and is taking them to a tribunal for sexual discrimination. I have witnessed some things which would support the tribunal case however am I opening myself up for a whole host of trouble if I appear as a witness at the tribunal as obviously I would be disparaging my old employer?
Thank you!
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