by David Korn, Phelps Dunbar LLP
Understanding workplace privacy in Louisiana is essential for compliance and protecting employee rights.
Our guide explores key aspects of Louisiana law, including the right to privacy, electronic surveillance, pre-employment inquiries, drug and alcohol testing, data breach obligations, social media privacy protections, and rules on cellular tracking devices. Stay informed to navigate privacy regulations effectively in the workplace.
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- Right to Privacy in Louisiana
- Louisiana Electronic Surveillance Act
- Exception
- Remedies
- Preemployment Inquiries
- Drug Testing
- Exceptions
- Protection from Defamation and Invasion of Privacy
- Data Breach Security
- Social Media Privacy
- Use of a Cellular Tracking Device
- Future Developments
Federal law and guidance on this subject should be reviewed together with this section.
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About the author

David Korn
Dunbar LLP
David Korn practices law in the area of labor and employment. He has represented private employers, insurance companies and governmental entities.
Mr. Korn has experience in various areas of employment law including the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Family and Medical Leave Act and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act. He represents employers faced with charges filed with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the National Labor Relations Board, the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, the Department of Labor, the Texas Commission on Human Rights and the Louisiana Commission on Human Rights. He also gives presentations and training seminars on how employers can prevent having charges being filed and how to defend against charges when they are received.
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