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23 Apr 2022, 7:10 am by Russell Knight
People even try to hide assets they believe will be divided in the inevitable divorce. [read post]
22 Apr 2022, 7:38 am by Russell Knight
Then that law was deemed an illegal taking by the Illinois Supreme Court, Messenger v. [read post]
15 Apr 2022, 4:09 am by Emma Snell
  Moldovan MPs have passed a ban on Russian war symbols, including the letters Z and V and the St George ribbon. [read post]
14 Apr 2022, 9:36 pm by Amanda Anderson
  Even worse, while freezing people’s bank accounts and restraining their wages, these debt collectors sent out collection letters that we allege were misleading and hid the fact that they knew the affidavits of service were falsified.When faced with our class-action lawsuit that alleges FDCPA violations, the creditor and debt collection law firm tried to have the case dismissed. [read post]
11 Apr 2022, 12:44 pm by Philip Segal
And check out our other blog, The Divorce Asset Hunter. [1] Meyer v. [read post]
11 Apr 2022, 4:00 am by Administrator
In Fresco v. [read post]
10 Apr 2022, 4:56 pm by INFORRM
The post cites the costs to privacy, freedom of speech (such as the ‘legal but harmful’ concept), the ‘duty of care’ demanded of online service providers to limit or even ban both encryption and anonymity, the political control of censorship via Ofcom, and the “mammoth and costly bureaucratic burdens being foisted on people operating online services” as some of the many reasons that the proposed Bill might be doing more harm than good. [read post]
4 Apr 2022, 8:00 am by INFORRM
The UK GDPR has previously been successful in suing people who may have undesirable/compromising information about an someone on their device. [read post]
27 Mar 2022, 4:50 pm by INFORRM
Internet and Social Media The Government has added two new duties to the proposed Online Safety Bill  that are aimed at protecting people against anonymous online abuse. [read post]
24 Mar 2022, 2:32 pm by Melody McDonald Lanier
The third-party doctrine states that people who voluntarily give information to third parties –banks, phone companies, internet providers, and e-mail servers – have no reasonable expectation of privacy to that information. [read post]