Wednesday, February 8, 2012

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New Jersey Supreme Court Backs Employee Privacy in E-mails with Lawyer on Company Laptop

A New Jersey health care executive who used a company laptop to exchange messages with her attorney on a personal password-protected e-mail account had a reasonable expectation of privacy that was violated when her employer retrieved and read the messages from the computer’s hard drive, a unanimous New Jersey Supreme Court affirmed March 30.

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