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Steven Alan Fink's answer
Criminal nosiness. Possibly invasion of privacy. Maybe trespass. Did you...
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what about when some over hears something and It was completely taken out of... Posted about 1 month ago in Privacy Janesville, WI Posted about 1 month ago in Privacy Baltimore, MD
Chintan Vijay Panchal's answer
The best way to be sure you have "rock solid" terms and conditions that will... Posted 3 days ago in Privacy New York
Carlos Gonzalez's answer
Such action on his part may constitute a crime, if he does disseminate these... Posted 3 days ago in Privacy Carrollton, GA Posted 4 days ago in Privacy Crockett, VA Posted 5 days ago in Privacy Memphis, TN
Someone from my doctor's office told people I work with that I am pregnant. Does this violate HIPAA?
Posted 6 days ago in Privacy Maine
I need to know steps I need to take to have a record sealed that is 22 years old from public access.
Posted 6 days ago in Privacy Dallas, TX
Christopher Michael Choate's answer
Unfortunately, in the State of Texas there are really only two ways to "seal" a... Posted about 1 month ago in Landlord / Tenant Green, OH Posted 7 days ago in Privacy Amarillo, TX Posted 8 days ago in Privacy Fayetteville, NC
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
HIPPA does not contain a private right of action clause. You can report the... Posted 8 days ago in Privacy Philadelphia, PA Posted 8 days ago in Privacy Weatherford, TX
Robert Smead Hogan's answer
I'm sorry, but your question does not give enough information to answer it... Posted 8 days ago in Privacy New York, NY
Howard Woodley Bailey's answer
As I indicated in my response to your other posting of this inquiry: Is it... Posted 8 days ago in Privacy Rochester, NY Posted 9 days ago in Privacy Cookeville, TN Posted 10 days ago in Privacy Ann Arbor, MI Posted 10 days ago in Privacy Appleton, WI Posted 11 days ago in Privacy Fresno, CA
Steven Alan Fink's answer
Yes. There is no expectation of privacy at a public meeting. The response...
Michael Douglas Goforth's answer
Generally there is no prohibition against the action described unless you have... |