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E-Mail at the Workplace: I Spy, Should I? ( August 1999 )
By Lori E. Lesser Simpson Thacher & Bartlett A version of this article appeared in Distributed Computing, Ma. -
Labor & Employment: April 1999 ( April 1999 )
This update reviews the question of whether an employee has a reasonable expectation of privacy in email, voice mail and the internet. -
Most Recent Opinions Allow Lawyers to Send Client Confidences by E-Mail ( December 1998 )
A growing number of jurisdictions have concluded that lawyers may ethically use ordinary, unencrypted electronic m. -
Employment Issues in Communications Technology ( June 1998 )
This article discusses the impact of the communications and high-tech industry on typical employee hiring issues. -
U.S. and Japan Reach Electronic Commerce Agreement ( June 1998 )
Prime Minister Hashimoto and President Clinton reached an agreement at the G-8 Summit that electronic communic. -
Developing a Policy to Monitor Employee E-Mail, Voice Mail, And Internet Use ( May 1998 )
The use of e-mail in the workplace is growing at an exponential rate, with an estimated 20 mill. -
Fact: According to a recent study by Carnegie Mellon University, 83.5 percent of all images on the Internet a.
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Privacy Issues in a Hi-Tech Workplace ( March 1998 )
In today's workplace, computers and electronic communications are the norm rather than the exception. Computers, . -
Electronic Privacy In Employment ( January 1998 )
This article discusses electronic privacy issues in the workplace.
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