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Generally, a photographer has the right to keep the photos the photographer has taken of an individual and even to post those photos on the photographer’s website. What a photographer may not do is to sell the photos or to use them to advertise products or services of another without the individual’s permission. If the [...]

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Can an employee bring a lawsuit against an employer for damages in California where the employer has invaded the employee’s reasonable expectation of privacy by searching through the employee’s desk, texts, e-mails or monitoring their computer for no valid reason? Clearly, the answer is, a resounding “yes.” However, there are some caveats. In California, an [...]

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In California, an individual has a right to privacy that is protected by the constitution of the state of California. However, in order to prevail in a lawsuit for an invasion of privacy, one mush have had, a legally protected privacy interest, enjoyed a reasonable expectation of privacy, and the conduct of the person causing [...]

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A violation of California Vehicle Code Section 21461 is one of the Vehicle Code Sections that can be cited as being the primary collision factor for an auto accident in California. This is true whether the accident only caused injuries or if the accident was a fatal accident which caused one or more fatalities. California [...]

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A violation of California Vehicle Code Section 21460.5 is one of the Vehicle Code Sections that can be cited as being the primary collision factor for an auto accident in California. This is true whether the accident only caused injuries or if the accident was a fatal accident which caused one or more fatalities. California [...]

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A violation of California Vehicle Code Section 21460 is one of the Vehicle Code Sections that can be cited as being the primary collision factor for an auto accident in California. This is true whether the accident only caused injuries or if the accident was a fatal accident which caused one or more fatalities. California [...]

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A violation of California Vehicle Code Section 21457 is one of the Vehicle Code Sections that can be cited as being the primary collision factor for an auto accident in California. This is true whether the accident only caused injuries or if the accident was a fatal accident which caused one or more fatalities. California [...]

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A violation of California Vehicle Code Section 21452 is one of the Vehicle Code Sections that can be cited as being the primary collision factor for an auto accident in California. This is true whether the accident only caused injuries or if the accident was a fatal accident which caused one or more fatalities. California [...]

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A violation of California Vehicle Code Section 21451 is one of the Vehicle Code Sections that can be cited as being the primary collision factor for an auto accident in California. This is true whether the accident only caused injuries or if the accident was a fatal accident which caused one or more fatalities. California [...]

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A violation of California Vehicle Code Section 22103 is one of the Vehicle Code Sections often cited as the primary collision factor for an auto accident in California. This is true whether the accident only caused injuries or if the accident was a fatal accident which caused one or more fatalities. California Vehicle Code Section [...]

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