Balancing Rights and Obligations Around Employee Medical Information

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Jan 31, 2003
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Privacy is a nebulous concept, which has evolved through the common law doctrines of property, tort and contract. The earliest conceptions of privacy are founded in the property law concepts of trespass and nuisance.

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