…constitute a “search” because it does not reveal any information about which a person can have a reasonable expectation of privacy. If the dog alerts its trainers to the possible…
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Locking Out The Law
…becoming increasingly clear – we are seeing exactly the response that we expected to see from tech companies and their customers. Comey’s argument has surface appeal. But underneath, it makes…
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The Surveillance State Reaches New Heights
…meet the standards necessary to secure a search warrant. In Charlotte, the judges’ comments indicate that they may not have received the full story about what exactly they were being…
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If You See Something, Verify First?
…him, at which point they determined that Doyle’s concerns were unfounded. Hoeper sued, claiming Doyle’s comments were reckless and defamatory. The legal concept at play is that of “actual malice,”…
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Who Is At Fault For A Routine Checkup?
…either. In both 2003 and 2013, the letters instructed the addressee to send the information to The Rawlings Company LLC. Rawlings Company is a component of The Rawlings Group, an…
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Laurie Samay in MarketWatch
MarketWatch, August 26, 2014 Laurie Samay reviews some of the factors to consider before following Burger King to Canada in search of tax benefits….
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Deciphering Google’s Alphabet Soup
…lot of companies pay real money for upgraded commercial versions, as well as commercial versions of applications like Google Docs and Google Sheets that are taking business away from Microsoft’s…
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The Columbia Protocol For Suicide Prevention
…matter of course, even when they come in with unrelated medical issues, in order to catch problems early. A common misconception about suicide prevention is that mentioning suicide to someone…
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Crafting New Tools For Evolving Problems
…disparate impact issue will not. The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission sued two companies recently over their use of criminal background checks, on the grounds that the policy discriminates against racial…
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Newsflash: Europeans Don’t Like Being Spied Upon
…companies to transfer data pertaining to EU citizens to servers located elsewhere without breaching the relatively strict European regulations regarding privacy. The “Safe Harbor” pact allowed big U.S. companies like…
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