Labor/Employment
Dec. 26, 2006
See No Evil
FOCUS COLUMN - By Frank M. Loo - The California Constitution gives each citizen an "inalienable right" to pursue and obtain "privacy." There are a number of remedies for privacy violations. They include trespass, invasion of privacy, intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress and criminal eavesdropping. Penal Code Section 632.




By Frank M. Loo
The California Constitution gives each citizen an "inalienable right" to pursue and obtain "privacy." There are a number of remedies for privacy violations. They include trespass, invasion of privacy, intentional and negligent infliction of emotional distress and criminal eavesdropping. Penal Code Section 632.
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