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Kenneth Lewis Swenson
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If you have been convicted of a crime, the record of conviction is not private...
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Steven Alan Fink
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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...
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Steven Alan Fink
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Yes. There is no expectation of privacy at a public meeting. The response...
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Pamela Koslyn
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Yes, your sister-in-law is a snoop and a liar, and she invaded your and your...
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Steven Alan Fink
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Mr. Taylor is pretty smart for a non-California attorney. I concur completely...
L. Maxwell Taylor
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The Fourth Amendment prevents government from engaging in unreasonable searches...
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Pamela Koslyn
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Doctors have no obligation to agree to sign anything. Medical professionals...
Jonathan H Levy
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I think that if you were female and there was a male attendent, this was highly...
Brian Richard Dinday
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Sure. Start showering earlier so that you are out the door by 10:00 pm. Of the...
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It might be wise however, to write the lawyer (certified, return receipt)...
Steven Alan Fink
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Ignore them. If your resume truly only discloses public information and not...
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Pamela Koslyn
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Yes. Your shouldn't keep anything personal on company equipment. It's their...
Alan James Brinkmeier
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Yes, because the equipment is the company computer the company can access email...
Pamela Koslyn
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You seem to have 3 choices: 1) ignore them. Delete them without reading or...
Robert Lee Marshall
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Contributor Level 7

It may also be possible to block calls and text messages from her number....
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You have a duty to cooperate with an in-house investigation conducted by an...
Pamela Koslyn
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Contributor Level 10

See my other answer. Besides there not being any obvious damages, you were the...
Michael Douglas Goforth
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You can sue anyone for anything but unless you can demonstrate damages, there...
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Pamela Koslyn
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It depends, what are her damages? Every claim needs damages. What difference...
Pamela Koslyn
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There's no crime here, but there may be a civil claim for the tort of invasion...
Robert Lee Marshall
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You might start by contacting an appropriate person instead of calling the...
Kenneth Lewis Swenson
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If you have been lied to or treated discourteously, you may wish to file a...
Frances Miller Campbell
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This is a funny situation. I do not think you can enforce a clause that lets...
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Matthew Edward Williamson
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I'd first ask her to remove it before getting all the attorneys involved and...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor
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Generally, you can video tape any area that is visible to the public, but you...

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