By Anthony J. Oncidi and David Gross
The California Supreme Court will soon decide whether an employer may have invaded the right to privacy of two of its employees when it installed a hidden camera in their office without their knowledge or consent.
In Hernandez v. Hillsides Inc., S147552, Hillsides, a residential facility for abused and neglected children, installed a hidden video camera in an office from which it believed s...
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