In Aldrich v. Rural Health Services Consortium, Inc., the plaintiff was terminated after she refused her company's demand that she delete emails containing patient information that she had sent from her work email to her personal email.

OK, you're thinking to yourself, "why would someone who was purportedly fired for violating HIPAA be suing her former employer?"

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