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  • Employees' Right To Privacy In Washington ( September 2003 )

    Employers often have a need to inquire into their employees' personal lives for such purposes as determining fitness for a particular position, ensuring productivity and preventing illegal activity in the workplace. This article discusses these issues and provides a broad outline for employers to refer to when dealing with employee privacy.
  • Minnesota Recognizes Right of Privacy ( February 2003 )

    In a landmark decision expected to have far-reaching consequences for businesses that collect and use personal information about their customers, patients, employees or consumers, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled recently that Minnesota should join a vast majority of states that recognize a civil cause of action for "invasion of privacy."
  • Violence in the Work Place: Some Legal Considerations ( December 2000 )

    This article reviews several legal considerations to keep in mind with violence in the work place and employee safety.
  • Invasion Of Privacy Tort Rarely Applies To Debt Collection ( September 1999 )

    Minnesota recently joined the majority of states when it recognized the tort of invasion of privacy.
  • Minnesota Supreme Court Finds the Right to Privacy in Minnesota's Common Law ( October 1998 )

    This article discusses the Minnesota's Supreme Court's decision in Lake v. Wal-Mart Stores, Inc and its effect on employer/employee privacy issues.

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