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22 Feb 2019, 8:50 pm by Anthony Zaller
Employers do this to avoid potential claims for misrepresentation, violation of privacy, and defamation. [read post]
22 Feb 2019, 7:18 am by Goldfinger Injury Lawyers
The officer says that they can access the police report through their Freedom of Information Department and that it will cost $75 to process the request. [read post]
22 Feb 2019, 7:04 am by Jayne Ponder
  Enforcement activity focused primarily on breaches of electronic protected health information (ePHI). [read post]
21 Feb 2019, 10:47 am by Eric Goldman
The AG’s office is calling the 30 day cure period a “get out of jail free” card, and the AG’s office doesn’t want to be in the business of giving out “fix it” tickets. [read post]
21 Feb 2019, 7:27 am by Yosie Saint-Cyr
To this end, they should also name a privacy officer to lead the program and handle any privacy-related issues. [read post]
20 Feb 2019, 4:47 pm by INFORRM
David Erdos is a Fellow of Trinity Hall, Cambridge, a University Lecturer in Law the Open Society and the Deputy Director, Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Law (CIPIL) [read post]
20 Feb 2019, 9:38 am by Lisa Stam
He did so based on a suspicion that someone was surreptitiously accessing confidential information held in a locked filing cabinet in his office. [read post]
The court did limit the journalism exception by indicating that it only applies if (i) the video is solely published for journalistic purposes (and not other purposes such as voyeuristic purposes) and (ii) the limitation to the right to privacy of the police officers was necessary to uphold the claimant’s right to freedom of expression. [read post]
19 Feb 2019, 3:15 pm by Lev Sugarman
It also maintains offices in New York City and has an international network of partners. [read post]
19 Feb 2019, 2:21 pm by Patricia Hughes
Instead, the conduct involved must inform the expectation of privacy and in this case, “the students’ interest in privacy is entitled to priority over the interests of anyone who would seek to compromise their personal and sexual integrity while they are at school” (CA, para. 133). [read post]
19 Feb 2019, 1:09 pm by Greg Lambert and Marlene Gebauer
In a recent Corporate Counsel magazine article entitled, “Cisco’s Chief Legal Officer Expresses Support for American Version of GDPR” (subscription needed), Mark Chandler of Cisco supports the need for more regulation on privacy. [read post]
19 Feb 2019, 7:00 am by Paulette Thomas
  An employee handbook that merely provides a statement that violating HIPAA or FERPA laws will result in disciplinary action does not provide employees with sufficient information as to the expected conduct to protect the privacy and confidentiality of . [read post]
18 Feb 2019, 4:34 pm by Race to the Bottom
These intangible assets include: customer lists, personal identifying information, private health information of clients and employees, and more. [read post]
18 Feb 2019, 7:00 am by Bob Ambrogi
Feedback from A Founder Curious about the absence of several members of ALT’s founding circle, I reached out to Judith Flournoy, chief information officer at Kelley Drye & Warren LLP. [read post]
Other practice areas anticipated to see a rapid rate of hiring include privacy, data security and information law (12%), general business/commercial law (11%), and ethics/corporate governance (11%). [read post]
17 Feb 2019, 4:06 pm by INFORRM
Data Privacy and Data Protection The Privacy and Information  Security Law Blog notes that At its plenary meeting on February 13, 2019, in Brussels, the European Data Protection Board (“EDPB”) adopted an Information Note on Data Transfers under the GDPR in the Event of a No-Deal Brexit, and an Information Note on BCRs for Companies Which Have ICO as BCR Lead Supervisory Authority. [read post]
15 Feb 2019, 4:12 pm by INFORRM
As part of its investigation into the scandal, the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office has asked political parties to carry out impact assessments, based on the concern that profiling people by their political views could violate their rights. [read post]
Even if your privacy settings are restricted, a friend could share your photo or tag someone in it, which can lead to it being available to the general public. [read post]