For Immediate Release
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Contact:
Jayne Williams
Meyers Nave
(510) 808-2000
jwilliams@meyersnave.com
Supreme Court to Hear Case Following Brief Written
by Meyers Nave
Oakland, CA – Thanks in part to a brief written by Meyers
Nave attorneys Joseph Quinn and Nancy Thorington, the U.S. Supreme Court has
announced that it will hear City of Ontario v. Quon. The case questions whether
city employees have a reasonable expectation of privacy in text messages sent
through employer-owned cell phones. The Ninth Circuit Court ruled with the employees,
and the City of Ontario appealed the decision to the U.S. Supreme Court. Subsequently,
Mr. Quinn and Ms. Thorington wrote a brief in support of the appeal on behalf
of the League of California Cities and California State Association of Counties.
The City of Ontario asked the Supreme Court to take the case in order to resolve
important legal and policy issues. Meyers Nave's brief focused on public employers'
practical need for clarification regarding the circumstances in which they can
seek to retrieve work-related materials or investigate violations of workplace
rules without first securing a warrant.
The brief set forth everyday circumstances, such as Public Records Act requests,
in which public employers need immediate access to work-related text message
accounts. It also explained why those operational realities of the public workplace
counseled against a finding that employees can expect that their use of employer-owned
devices, as well as messages sent over such devices, are protected by constitutional
privacy guarantees.
The Supreme Court addresses the merits of only the most exceptional and important
cases. Meyers Nave applauds Mr. Quinn and Ms. Thorington for presenting a brief
that highlighted why this case deserves the attention of the Supreme Court.
Now that the Supreme Court has decided to hear the case, we anticipate that
the Court will issue its ruling on the merits by the end of June.
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