lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=U.S.&vol=480&invol=709)overrides a person's expectation of privacy.
As evidence, the Court pointed to the fact that Dr. Ortega did not share his office with any other employees and because there was no Continue Reading...
Ortega's Fourth Amendment rights would
be implicated only if the conduct of the Hospital officials infringed an
expectation of privacy that society is prepared to consider reasonable.
The court stated that "Because the reasonableness of an expectati Continue Reading...
Employee Privacy Torts
Issues relating to employee privacy have been at the forefront of businesses for many years. This has been fuelled by the dynamic workplace which changes constantly and also by employees and employers being more litigation-con Continue Reading...