Trusts and Estates
Ca. Trs. & Estates Quarterly 2021, Volume 27, Issue 2
Content
- After Beckwith: An Update On the Interference With Inheritance Tort In California
- Chairs of Section Subcommittees
- Editorial Board
- From the Chair
- From the Editor-in-chief
- Inside this Issue:
- Let's Get Digital! Esi In Trust and Estate Litigation, Part 1
- Litigation Alert
- Tax Alert
- Tips of the Trade: New Standard For Appellate Review of Findings Supported By Clear and Convincing Evidence
- Weaponizing the Litigation Process - When Litigation Results In the Taking of Hostages
- How To Invade Someone's Privacy 101
HOW TO INVADE SOMEONE’S PRIVACY 101
By Erin A. Norcia, Esq. and Hengameh Kishani, Esq.*
MCLE Article
I. INTRODUCTION
Your medical and financial information is private. There is a reason you need to verify your identity, seemingly excessively, to view your medical and financial records. Your documents are shielded from those trying to gain access to them under the right to privacy granted not only by the U.S. Constitution, but also the California Constitution.