...for Economic and Clinical Health Act; and in the enactment by the European Parliament of various privacy directives, which regulate the processing and use of...
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...urged the FTC to hold off on its decision until the European Commission resolved its antitrust case against Google, which may happen later this...
For lawyers to best assist their clients they must better understand social media and how their clients share information on the Internet
...the decision in Akzo Nobel Chemicals Ltd. v. Commission, in which the European Court of Justice rejected claims of privilege for in...
... Spa night fundraiser, Mon., 4 p.m., at the Fountain European Spa, Riverside Square, Hackensack. The proceeds will benefit the Jean Robertson Scholarship...
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