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E-mails between a terminated physician and his lawyers, while the doctor was still employed at Beth Israel Medical Center, are not protected by the attorney-client privilege, a state judge hearing his $14 million lawsuit against the hospital has determined. Justice Ramos noted that Beth Israel's e-mail policy clearly states that employees have "no personal privacy right in any material created, received, saved or sent using the Medical Center communication or computer systems."
October 29, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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