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Tag Archives: Privacy Rights

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Let’s Answer Employment Law Questions for Labor Day!

NewsBy Jeffrey KulwinSeptember 4, 2021

Jeff appeared on WGN Radio 720’s Let’s Get Legal show to answer listener questions about employment law on Labor Day weekend.

Railroad Employee Wins Right to Trial for Invasion of Privacy Over Drug Testing

NewsBy Jeffrey KulwinFebruary 11, 2021

Federal judge rules railroad-employer must face trial on invasion of privacy claims.

Privacy Class Action Lawsuit Filed For Illegal Surveillance By Police Department

NewsBy Jeffrey KulwinJanuary 5, 2021

Class action lawsuit alleges the Village of Antioch Police Department illegally surveilled and recorded thousands of private, non-emergency calls of citizens.

Know Your Rights: Privacy

ResourcesBy Jeffrey KulwinSeptember 5, 2020

What is privacy? Privacy is the right to be left alone.

Class Action Lawsuit for Privacy Invasions, Sexual Harassment

NewsBy Jeffrey KulwinSeptember 5, 2019

Female workers file class action lawsuit for invasion of privacy, negligence and sexual harassment after finding hidden camera in Clinic bathroom.

Top 20 Award for 2018: Invasion of Privacy, Negligent Supervision Jury Verdict

NewsBy Jeffrey KulwinAugust 10, 2019

A Cook County jury’s $10 million-dollar invasion of privacy, negligence award for seven women who worked at a hospital was one of the top 20 verdicts in Illinois in 2018.

Jury Awards $10 Million to Employees for Privacy Invasions, Physical Attack

NewsBy Jeffrey KulwinSeptember 6, 2018

Seven hospital employees were awarded over $10 million for invasion of privacy and negligent supervision claims.

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