Big Brother Employer May Be Watching: Monitoring Employees' Online Communications In The Workplace
Charles H. Kennedy and Walter M. Stella of Morrison & Foerster LLP
E-mail and Internet use are integral parts of the typical worker's daily routine. Because of its speed and overall convenience, e-mail has replaced the interoffice memorandum as the preferred method of communication. Employee access to the Internet also is important as a means of conducting job-related research and transactions.
Developing a Policy to Monitor Employee E-Mail, Voice Mail, And Internet Use
Duff, White & Turner, LLC
The use of e-mail in the workplace is growing at an exponential rate, with an estimated 20 mill.
High Tech Abuses: Avoiding Liability Related To Employee Misuse of e-mail, The Internet and Other Communication Systems
Mary C. Dollarhide of Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker LLP
Fact: According to a recent study by Carnegie Mellon University, 83.5 percent of all images on the Internet a.
Notice of Electronic Monitoring Act: 1984 Revisited?
Sherry L. Travers of Thompson, Coe, Cousins & Irons, LLP
This article reviews the components of the Notice of Electronic Monitoring Act ("NEMA") which is making its way through Congress and may become law by the end of the year.