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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced on June 24 that Twitter is settling an action brought by the agency after hackers exploited lax informati[......]

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From a business standpoint, the state of privacy and security law in America today is a real mess, because there is no one-stop shopping. Businesses [......]

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LinkedIn to LawSuit

Published on 03 June 2010 by andrew in Blog, News

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In this depressed economy, social media is one of the primary tools used for job-related networking. At the risk of blaspheming, I greatly prefer Lin[......]

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Loving Care for Your Internet Use Policy?

Published on 13 May 2010 by andrew in Blog, News

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Your company’s Internet use policy may need a little “loving care” after the New Jersey Supreme Court’s predictably iconoclast[......]

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Stay tuned for my upcoming post about two significant workplace privacy cases, the New Jersey Supreme Court’s March 30 decision in Stengart v. L[......]

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What’s Next for Online Privacy?

Published on 01 April 2010 by andrew in Blog, News

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On March 17 the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) concluded the last of its three roundtables on the state of online privacy. A key area of scrutiny dur[......]

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Two emerging 21st Century technologies — genetic testing and genomic (or personalized) medicine and Web 2.0 — may create legal risks and h[......]

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Merry Christmas from Baer Business Law

Published on 21 December 2009 by andrew in Blog, News

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This will likely be my last post before Christmas, and so, in the spirit of the season, I am leaving you with a few images of the December 19 blizzard[......]

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Tech Chestnuts for the Winter Chill

Published on 12 December 2009 by andrew in Blog, News

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The Big Freeze has descended on Old City, Philadelphia, but come and warm youself by the tech hearth — Santa’s got a few juicy tidbits in [......]

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With everyone in Philly waiting with baited breath for Game 3 of the Amtrak Series, I’m going to eschew the normal in-depth commentary and hit y[......]

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