TestDear Ask the Attorney: My father passed away recently without leaving a will. While he wasn’t wealthy, he did have a retirement account, a house with no mortgage, and some civil war collectibles which have never been appraised, but the family believes may be worth a lot of money. My […]
Dear Ask the Attorney: I just found out my wife has been cheating on me for a very long time and I am furious. I am planning on getting a divorce. We have three young kids and I am willing to support them, but I do not want to have […]
Dear “Ask The Attorney”: My lawyer did not date my will and said it doesn’t need one. Is that correct? I went to the bank and got a notarized statement that my will was made on that date, am I covered? Uncle Ed Our guest blogger is Gary R. Botwinick, […]
Unfortunately, it often takes years for statutory and case law to catch up with changes in technology. However, it remains a privacy issue and asking an employee for a password may not be lawful. While there may not be an answer to this problem now, there is no doubt that it will be litigated. If you chose to request this information from prospective or current employees, you may make headlines…as a party in a state or federal lawsuit.
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