Aug. 14 When Ken Hamidi was fired from Intel Corp. in 1995
after a long workers compensation battle, he didnt go quietly. Mr. Hamidi, 55 years old, spent the next two years criticizing the company in e-mails sent to thousands of co-workers. Convinced he was a victim of age discrimination, Mr. Hamidi even publicized his campaign by dressing as a cowboy and going on horseback to distribute printed versions of his messages to employees entering Intels Folsom, Calif., facility, where he once worked. Now, the California Supreme Court will determine whether the former employees e-mail is a form of electronic trespassing, as Intel claims, or an expression of free speech. http://www.msnbc.com/news/794127.asp ....Intel has already won 3 rounds of court battle
