Can the Fifth Amendment protect you from having to turn over your personal email account if you’re fired?
internetcases » cases 2024-03-12
Summary:
Can the Fifth Amendment protect you from having to turn over your personal laptop and email account when you are fired? Maybe not. In New Jersey, an ex-employee allegedly sent over a hundred emails filled with confidential data to his personal Gmail account. This was frowned upon, especially since he had signed a confidentiality…