Accessing Email Evidence on Company Computers
Work-related email accounts are ubiquitous and often are used by employees
for personal reasons. Employees also may use their own personal email
accounts on employer-provided resources—with or without the permission of
the employer. Many cases have considered the right of an employer to access
an employee's email accounts from the employee's work computer.1 A trio of
recent cases, however, addressed the question of whether an employer may
rely on evidence obtained from employee emails that are discovered on
company owned computers.
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