My question involves civil rights in the State of: Washington
I was terminated from my position at a software development company owned by 2 owners each owning 50% each. A lawsuit sprung up between the two, one owner trying to form a coup. Since that all started I am many other employees were terminated on March 8, 2013.
Since I did not ever receive my final pay check I filed a complaint with the State of Washington Wage and Labor board. The attorney for the one owner who is trying to seize control over the other sent paperwork to the State of Washington (I received on May, 23 2013) stating the reason why I should not be paid.
The following is what I have seen them get access to. I have not given them the right to access any of the following information. Even if it is discoverable information, that is not what I am asking about. Did they have the right to have access to my personal information after they took my company computer from me on January, 23 2013.
They presented in the documents sent to Washington State context of personal emails using my personal gmail account in Google after they had confiscated my company computer.
There is much more to this than I have time to type out, but this is the most urgent too me.

