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Cases involving major technology companies. Laws that pertain to how digital information is generated, stored and managed.
By David A. Prange and Christopher K. Larus | April 7, 2020
As employers adjust their policies to maintain business operations and enable workers to work from home, they should also take steps to mitigate the risks of trade secret misappropriation.
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By Patrick McKnight | April 1, 2020
An extraordinary number of people are confined to their homes accessing the internet for both work and entertainment. Psychologically, many are anxious about COVID-19 and want to do something to help. For cyber criminals, this is the opportunity of a lifetime.
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By Max Mitchell | March 30, 2020
In a decision that waded into unsettled questions for the circuit about what constitutes a violation of the TCPA, Judge Joseph Greenaway, who wrote the majority opinion, further rejected arguments that the law requires faxes to include an opt-out clause even when the recipient is found to have "solicited" for the fax.
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By Leonard Deutchman | March 26, 2020
In this month's article, we will examine the Superior Court's reasoning in Dunkins and compare it to the U.S. Supreme Court's reasoning in Carpenter. As with so many Fourth Amendment decisions, we will review the underlying facts that the courts believed did or did not give rise to any expectation of privacy.
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By Max Mitchell | March 24, 2020
Morning news anchor Karen Hepp became aware of the use of her image without permission when her Fox 29 co-workers alerted her.
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By Joseph Tate and David Walton | March 24, 2020
The holiday season is over, and you've been enabling your new Amazon Alexa, installing your Google Nest, setting up your SmartTV, and running with your Fitbit. Welcome to the world of the Internet of Things (IoT)!
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By Stephen M. Kramarsky | March 23, 2020
Stephen M. Kramarsky addresses anonymous defamatory posts, writing that fortunately, at least in New York, there is a procedural rule, CPLR §3102, that can be used to provide early judicial intervention to pierce the veil of anonymity where a court deems it necessary and appropriate. He discusses a recent example.
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By Charles F. Forer | March 19, 2020
A ride-hailing company entered into an arbitration agreement with its customer who signed up for the program through the company's mobile phone application.
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By Jane Wester | March 12, 2020
Rehabilitating people includes helping them reconnect, Biklen said, arguing that the law inhibits that process.
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By Alaina Lancaster | March 11, 2020
The Federal Trade Commission's action against Teami Tea could underline the agency's shift toward a more aggressive enforcement strategy that puts advertisers, media platforms and influencers on high alert.
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