Companies that permit employees to work from home must make sure they are complying with relevant California laws, explains Lisa Lawson of Pennington Lawson
Originally Published: The Recorder
...served as chief of public safety and homeland security for the Federal Communications Commission; James Burnley...
...last summer with many voicing support for voluntary collaboration with the federal government, while eschewing a "one-size-fits-all" approach to...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...privacy and aggressive consumer protection, Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz announced today...
...vagabond shoes and start spreading the news, because New York state and federal courts contributed a significant amount of electronic data discovery lawmaking in 2012...
Early buzz at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics show in Las Vegas is focusing on Samsung's transparent television but that news may be eclipsed by the startup GlobaTrac's device to track yo
Making a list and checking it twice? Don't forget about the most important law and technology developments in 2012. Foley & Lardner attorney Adam Losey walks us through his top six tech issues of the
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
For all the importance that lawyers place on being rational, they can be an awfully irrational bunch when it comes to technology, says Milberg attorneys Henry J. Kelston and Ariana J. Tadler, with Pa
...The International Trade Commission has taken a significant step...to supplement local rules and federal or state rules.) ...
...follow the example of the federal government and immediately take precautions...U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has indicated increased review...
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
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