As far as well funded corporations, I don't think it would go to a jury unless they want to defend it at all costs. If it gets passed a dismissal motion, it will probably be settled. Most corporations don't want bad press that comes with a trial. They are afraid of juries. Most plaintiffs will be happy to move on with a settlement. Less time and less expenses. I'd give the scenarios and let the client decide.
Personally, I think whoever is asking for passwords is just asking for it. If I'm hiring for my business, I'm not going to ask for that stuff, but I would have a no-facebook/twitter policy on company time.
>> It’s certainly possible to vet employees, and not really hard to find out a ton of information about them through public records with just a name and address... If I’m hiring for my business, I’m not going to ask for that stuff, but I would have a no-facebook/twitter policy on company time.
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