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Kenneth Lewis Swenson's answer
If you have been convicted of a crime, the record of conviction is not private... Posted about 1 month ago in Privacy Bakersfield, CA
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 8 days ago in Privacy Fresno, CA
Steven Alan Fink's answer
Yes. There is no expectation of privacy at a public meeting. The response... Posted about 1 month ago in Privacy Santee, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Yes, your sister-in-law is a snoop and a liar, and she invaded your and your... Posted 10 days ago in Privacy Irvine, CA Posted 10 days ago in Privacy Los Angeles, CA Posted 11 days ago in Privacy California
Steven Alan Fink's answer
Mr. Taylor is pretty smart for a non-California attorney. I concur completely...
L. Maxwell Taylor's answer
The Fourth Amendment prevents government from engaging in unreasonable searches... Posted 13 days ago in Privacy Los Angeles, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Doctors have no obligation to agree to sign anything. Medical professionals... Posted about 1 month ago in Civil Rights Los Angeles, CA
Jonathan H Levy's answer
I think that if you were female and there was a male attendent, this was highly...
Brian Richard Dinday's answer
Sure. Start showering earlier so that you are out the door by 10:00 pm. Of the... Posted about 1 month ago in Employment / Labor Fremont, CA
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Brian Richard Dinday's answer
It might be wise however, to write the lawyer (certified, return receipt)...
Steven Alan Fink's answer
Ignore them. If your resume truly only discloses public information and not... Posted 17 days ago in Privacy Laguna Niguel, CA Posted 18 days ago in Privacy Los Angeles, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
Yes. Your shouldn't keep anything personal on company equipment. It's their...
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
Yes, because the equipment is the company computer the company can access email... Posted 27 days ago in Privacy Upland, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
You seem to have 3 choices: 1) ignore them. Delete them without reading or...
Robert Lee Marshall's answer
It may also be possible to block calls and text messages from her number.... Posted 2 months ago in Employment / Labor Palo Alto, CA
Michael Robert Kirschbaum's answer
You have a duty to cooperate with an in-house investigation conducted by an... Posted about 1 month ago in Privacy Campbell, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
See my other answer. Besides there not being any obvious damages, you were the...
Michael Douglas Goforth's answer
You can sue anyone for anything but unless you can demonstrate damages, there... Posted about 1 month ago in Privacy Campbell, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
It depends, what are her damages? Every claim needs damages. What difference... Posted about 1 month ago in Privacy Bakersfield, CA
Pamela Koslyn's answer
There's no crime here, but there may be a civil claim for the tort of invasion... Posted 4 days ago in Civil Rights Orange, CA
Robert Lee Marshall's answer
You might start by contacting an appropriate person instead of calling the...
Kenneth Lewis Swenson's answer
If you have been lied to or treated discourteously, you may wish to file a... Posted 4 days ago in Landlord / Tenant Thousand Oaks, CA
Frances Miller Campbell's answer
This is a funny situation. I do not think you can enforce a clause that lets... Posted 3 months ago in Privacy San Diego, CA
Matthew Edward Williamson's answer
I'd first ask her to remove it before getting all the attorneys involved and...
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor's answer
Generally, you can video tape any area that is visible to the public, but you... |