Virginia caller’s wiretaps illegal out of state (access required)

By Dolan Media Newswires
Published: February 3, 2010

A Virginia executive who secretly recorded his telephone calls with workers in Massachusetts can be sued in the Bay State, even though his calls may be legal in Virginia, in a new decision reported by Massachusetts Lawyers Weekly. A Massachusetts Superior Court judge ruled Dec. 19 in Heffernan v. Hashampour that a group of employees in ...
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