Consider a closely watched case she handled focusing on the hot-button issue of privacy in the workplace.
Hillsides Inc., a nonprofit residential facility for neglected and abused children, was sued after two employees learned that a camera had been placed in the office they shared. Hernandez v. Hillsides Inc., 47 Cal. 4th 272, 211 p.3d 1063 (2009).
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