Multiple Choice
Based on the text,if employees sue a company who transmits their names and Social Security numbers to managers in the company in an unsecured manner,how might a court rule? (See the Bodah v.Lakeville Motor Express,Inc.case.)
A) The court might rule that a publication occurred and that the employees could proceed with a cause of action based on invasion of privacy.
B) The court might rule that the employees had no right to privacy in relation to distribution of social security numbers because the numbers are issued by the government.
C) The court might rule that the employees could not proceed with an action for invasion of privacy because no publication of the information at issue occurred.
D) The court might rule that the employees could not proceed with an action for invasion of privacy because health information was not involved.
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