WebPlaintiff Deborah Ehling filed this action against Monmouth-Ocean Hospital Service Corp. ("MONOC"), Vincent Robbins, and Stacy Quagliana (collectively "Defendants"). This matter comes before the Court on Defendants' motion for summary judgment underFederal Rule of Civil Procedure 56. There was no oral argument. Fed. R. Civ. P. 78(b). WebJun 16, 2012 · Ehling claimed the supervisor viewed a post she made regarding a shooting that took place at the Holocaust Museum in Washington, D.C., and then sent a letter with …
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WebCase: Ehling v. Monmouth-Ocean Hosp. Serv. Corp., 872 F. Supp. 2d 369 United States District Court for the District of New Jersey, 2012. Deborah Ehling, a registered nurse and paramedic who worked at the Monmouth-Ocean Hospital Service Corporation (MONOC) reacted on her Facebook page to a shooting. WebEhling v. Monmouth-Ocean Hospital Service Corp. ., No. 2:11-cv-3305 (WMJ) (D.N.J. Aug. 20, 2013). An important factor in the court’s ruling was the fact that the employee had configured her privacy settings to restrict her posts to her Facebook “friends.” rupert dickinson barclays
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WebPlaintiff Deborah Ehling was a registered nurse and paramedic hired by defendant Monmouth-Ocean Hospital Service Corporation (MONOC). Defendant Vincent Robbins … WebEhling v. Monmouth-Ocean Hospital Service Corp. 961 F. Supp. 2d 659 (D. N.J. 2013) OPINION BY DISTRICT JUDGE MARTINI Plaintiff Deborah Ehling filed this action … WebQuestion: Read Ehling v. Monmouth-Ocean Hospital Services Corp. 1. What were the legal issues in this case? What did the court decide? 2. Why did the Facebook post qualify as a "stored communication"? 3. Why did the manager's accessing of that post not violate the Stored Communications Act? 4. Why did the plaintiff's privacy tort claim also fail? rupert eckersley hand surgeon