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Data Encryption And the Law
November 02, 2013
This article discusses several of the pressing matters within the realm of data encryption, including: the Constitutional concerns that arise when an individual is forced by the government to divulge encrypted data; the recent disclosures in the press of government involvement with encrypted data; and the current global legal climate in which these issues are situated.
Read the Fine Print
November 02, 2013
The difficulties of securing important company and customer data are not new to franchised businesses, but the scale of the problem continues to increase. A new white paper by insurance consultants Peter R. Taffae and M. Damien Magnuson indicate another threat: inadequate insurance coverage when security breaches occur.
Practice Tip: Why Product Manufacturers Should Heed Privacy Trends
October 31, 2013
A recent jury verdict and consumer survey indicates that privacy is touchstone issue for a majority of consumers.
Protecting Confidential Information and Trade Secrets from Defecting Employees
October 31, 2013
In today's business world, the entirety of a company's most significant information can be uploaded to a device the size of a thumbnail and taken by a departing employee. The consequences can be devastating.
Lessons from Sandy, One Year Later
October 30, 2013
Real Estate lawyers have been and will be the leaders of the rebuilding process of our storm-torn city.
Marketing Tech: Seven Criteria for Evaluating Your Law Firm's SEO
October 30, 2013
Even though SEO is a highly technical aspect of your law firm marketing strategy, it shouldn't be ignored. Here's why.
<b><i>Online Extra</b></i> Social Media Privacy Laws and the Financial Industry
October 29, 2013
Many employers use publicly available Facebook pages, Twitter feeds, and other social media outlets as screening tools for job applicants. And they may also use them as a way to monitor employees. After all, a picture is worth a thousand words. A handful of employers, however, have pushed their due diligence even further than standard Internet searches.
<b><i>Online Extra</b></i> Fordham Spearheads Online Privacy Classes in Middle Schools
October 29, 2013
Law students are heading back to middle school this year ' to teach kids about Internet privacy.
Should the United States Be Doing This?
October 28, 2013
A decision earlier this year on a motion to dismiss the complaint filed by the defendants in the case entitled <I>Security and Exchange Commission v. Elek Straub et al.</I> sustains the global reach of the FCPA.
It's a Licensee Eats Licensee World. Or Is It?
October 02, 2013
With the predominance of Internet marketing now continuously eroding what might be considered the traditional geographic "territories" of different licensees, the potential for conflict only becomes more acute.

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