...plaintiffs, Brian Pietrylo and Doreen Marino, were terminated by their employer, Hillstone Restaurant Group, for posting derogatory comments on a password-protected MySpace group page...
Gov. Chris Christie has conditionally vetoed a bill that would bar employers from demanding social media IDs from employees and applicants
...attention in the form of a lawsuit. In Pietrylo v. Hillstone Restaurant Group, two restaurant employees were terminated as a result of their...
New legislation prohibits employers from asking employees and applicants for social media login information
Balancing employee rights with an employer's obligation to monitor use of the Interne
...without authorization or in excess of authorization. In Pietrylo v. Hillstone Restaurant Group , 2009 WL 3128420 (D.N.J. 2009), the court upheld...
Employers' and employees' divergent viewpoints regarding social networking sites are creating new tensions in the workplace and new issues for the courts to address. A look at some of the cases that
...2002), cert denied, 537 U.S. 1193 (2003); Pietrylo v. Hillstone Restaurant Group, No . 06-5754 2009 WL 3128420 (D.N.J. Sept...
...information may be obtained. The unpublished decision of Pietrylo v. Hillstone Restaurant Group d/b/a Houston's, Civil Case No. 06-5754...
...discharge. That's what happened in Pietrylo v. Hillstone Restaurant Group , a recent case in the District of New Jersey. A...
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