Labor/Employment
May 12, 2000
Eye Spy
Practitioner: Employment Law By Andrea M. Kimball Thanks to Monica Lewinsky's not-so-confidential discussions with Linda Tripp, the issue of recording telephone conversations has made national headlines. Tripp now faces charges under Maryland law for recording those conversations without Lewinsky's consent. California has similar statutes prohibiting recording and eavesdropping on telephone conversations.
By Andrea M. Kimball
Thanks to Monica Lewinsky's not-so-confidential discussions with Linda Tripp, the issue of recording telephone conversations has made national headlines. Tripp now faces charges under Maryland law for recording those conversations without Lewinsky's consent. California has similar statutes prohibiting recording and eavesdropping on telephone conversations. Empl...
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