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New Jersey Appellate Division Rejects Employee’s Computer Privacy Claim in Criminal Case

By Kathryn Dugan on May 12, 2009
Posted in Employment Policies and Practices

Recently, in State of New Jersey v. M.A., the New Jersey Appellate Division held that an employee did not have any expectation of privacy in the contents of his work computer. In M.A., the employee was terminated and the employer reported to the police that the employee had engaged in theft of company funds. The…

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