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10 Apr 2012, 9:04 pm by Tyson Snow
A sampling: eWorkplace Policies – Social-Media, Privacy & Internet-Security (Fenwick & West): Impressive, 129-page publication covering workplace technology issues of the day: “Given the mobility of electronic information, the stakes keep getting higher. [read post]
19 Oct 2011, 10:16 am by David Mowry
The first gentleman has evidently never heard of the newfangled technology called the Subway or even the recent innovation called the Taxi. [read post]
5 Aug 2011, 5:40 am by Jon Hyman
– from Dan Schwartz’s Connecticut Employment Law Blog Stupid HR: “Sorry It’s Not In the Policy Manual” – from Mike Haberman’s Omega HR Solutions Can They Really Say That? [read post]
30 Mar 2020, 12:52 am by Sean Hayes
New York Attorney Sean Hayes grew up in Connecticut and New York to an Irish-immigrant father and an Italian mother. [read post]
30 Jul 2019, 4:00 am by Sharon D. Nelson and John W. Simek
The prohibition will also cover videos denying that violent events, like the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut, took place. [read post]
4 Aug 2008, 10:21 pm
It seems from a technology standpoint, the laws to protect a gambling person are a bit moot. [read post]
27 Jul 2014, 9:00 pm by Cody Poplin
Research such topics as scope of application of IHL, detention, conduct of hostilities, cyber/new technology and weapons, and other related topics. [read post]
24 Aug 2018, 12:24 pm by Matthew D. Lee
The Chicago cases appear to be the most significant federal criminal case alleging use of tax zapper technology to date. [read post]
12 Sep 2019, 9:05 pm by Alana Bevan
” The states of New York, Connecticut, and Vermont, and the City of New York asked a federal judge to block the U.S. [read post]
25 Sep 2008, 2:43 am
"Richard Blumenthal, AG of Connecticut and co-chair of the group of AGs who have honed in on online safety, said that anonymity on social networks is a real concern to law enforcement.MySpace, he added, has identified 50,000 child predators who have established profiles on the site using their own names. [read post]
1 Jun 2012, 5:14 am by Jon Hyman
— from Technology for HR Michigan Federal Court Adopts Narrow Interpretation of Civil Liability Under Computer Fraud and Abuse Act — from Trading Secrets HR & Employee Relations Summer Reading: Is the “Mommy Porn” in “Fifty Shades of Grey” Workplace Safe? [read post]
28 Dec 2017, 7:31 pm by Ad Law Defense
  In 2016 and 2017, BIPA actions were brought against companies that use facial-recognition technology, such as Facebook, Shutterfly, Google, Snapchat, and others, as well as companies that use fingerprint scans, such as L.A. [read post]
1 Jul 2009, 8:47 am
EPA also finds that the California program meets legal requirements regarding the protectiveness of public health and welfare as well as technological feasibility. [read post]
7 Mar 2010, 7:25 am by Daniel E. Cummins
Department of Transportation upon the wireless industry for the creation of technology whereby these devices are somehow disabled from use while a person is driving. [read post]
1 Feb 2023, 10:06 pm by Sarah Khan
He was raised by Irish and Italian parents in Connecticut and New York, and he studied law in Korea, the United States, and in the United Kingdom. [read post]
3 Feb 2012, 1:30 am by Monique Altheim
http://t.co/lyP6buHG # Connecticut AG Announces Agreement with MetLife over 2009 Breach Incident http://t.co/YvmsbvYd # NLRB Report Challenges Validity of Many Commonly Used Social Media Policies http://t.co/NCKw2FbX # FTC to Explore Mobile Payments – The Federal Trade Commission has announced that it will host a workshop on April 26… http://t.co/3Z1ypXVG # Why Does Google Get Your Age and Gender Wrong? [read post]
This is particularly true as the law and industry guidance are constantly changing and evolving in an effort to keep up with technological advancements. [read post]
11 Aug 2022, 11:40 am by INFORRM
There is no single U.S. privacy law at the federal level, and states cope with a regulatory patchwork; only five states – California, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah and Virginia – have privacy laws. [read post]