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Litigation

Aug. 28, 2015

Plaintiff's lawyer argues UCLA is liable for records leak in day two of trial

Testimony from UCLA Health System's chief privacy officer took almost all of day two in a trial over whether the Regents of the University of California broke the state's Confidentiality of Medical Information Act and invaded the plaintiff's privacy


By Matthew Blake


Daily Journal Staff Writer


LOS ANGELES - UCLA Health System's chief privacy officer testified at a jury trial
on Wednesday that UCLA never ensured that a link to plaintiff Norma Lozano's leaked
medical records, sent in a taunting phone message, could not be accessed.


Privacy officer Robert Gross additionally said UCLA was not empowered to susp...

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