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State Employment Law Articles
Report Link Employers Gain Immunity From Employees' Misues of Company's Internet Access.Shaw Valenza LLP - January 30, 2007 Advances in technology, particularly the Internet, continue to influence employment law. The new ways in which employees obtain information and communicate with others have revolutionized the workplace. Change has come so fast that employers, legislators, and the courts are playing an increasingly challenging game of catch-up. The desire to manage risk via control of employees’ activities not only is hampered by the ingenuity of new technology, but also by the desire not to impair the free flow of ideas and information that have made these advances possible. Report Link California Supreme Court Limits Legal Protections for Employer's E-Mail System.Jackson Lewis LLP - September 12, 2003 The California Supreme Court refused to extend state trespass law to protect an employer’s electronic communication system from unauthorized access by a disgruntled former employee. Report Link Blocking Incoming E-Mails and Internet Postings-The Empire Strikes Back [PDF File].Kirkpatrick & Lockhart LLP - January 01, 2002 Discusses two California state court decisions regarding employee misuse of electronic communications.
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