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California Courts of Appeal

Sep. 26, 2015

Despite snooping, Broadcom must deal with retaliation claim

Appellate panel rules that plaintiff's Invasion of Privacy Act violations does not invalidate underlying discrimination complaint.


By Matthew Blake


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Broadcom Corp. cannot escape a wrongful termination lawsuit just because a former
employee had illegally taped his superiors in order to gather evidence for his claim
of retaliation and discrimination.


A state appellate panel on Tuesday affirmed a lower court ruling that Daniel Greenberg,
a former business systems ana...

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