Hi folks,
This is somewhat related to RIM in that we are discussing the Expense
Reporting/Reimbursement process and its data trail.
Does anyone have any experience with something akin to:
Employee X uses a personal credit card for business travel for Company
Y.
Company Y gets sued and Employee X's travel expenses are subpoenaed.
Employee X is forced to turn over personal credit card info including
both business and personal expenses.
BLI reveals a number of cases where a "diary" or a calendar can be
considered a corporate record, even if rarely used to document business
activity. Is it fair to extrapolate the same for a personal credit
card?
Thanks!
Chuck Piotrowski
P.S. I know it is only Tuesday, but an OT type question presented itself
today:
Is there any religion that forbids the use of credit cards?
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