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When Can You Legally Record Employees in Their Workplaces?
A lawsuit against a California hospital alleging that hidden cameras captured patients undergoing sensitive procedures, including Caesarean births and hysterectomies, inside three operating rooms of a women's center is a reminder to health care and other employers that the use of hidden cameras to monitor employees suspected of improper behavior is generally legal if notification of the possibility of such conduct is provided, legal experts told Corporate Counsel.When Can You Legally Record Employees in Their Workplaces?
Experts say a lawsuit against a San Diego-area hospital alleging that hidden cameras captured patients undergoing sensitive procedures, including Caesarean births and hysterectomies, offers privacy reminders to health care employers and others about monitoring employee activity.Aetna's Suit Over Alleged HIV Privacy Debacle Transferred From Pa. to Calif. Federal Court
Last year Aetna sued plaintiffs firm Whatley Kallas and the nonprofit Consumer Watchdog in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania over their alleged role in a blunder that resulted in thousands of HIV patients having their names and conditions visible through clear windows in envelopes that had been sent through the mail.Pre-emption a Top Issue in Federal Data Privacy Law
Federal data privacy legislation is complicated, and passing a comprehensive federal data privacy bill will involve two polarized sides coming together on the issue of pre-emption over state laws and other federal laws that govern data by sector or industry, according to experts.Citi: Dropping Demand Dogs DC Firms' Finances in 2018
Law firm demand in D.C. fell despite growing nationally, according to a new report.The Unicorn Watch: New Black Partners
Finding black associates whom Big Law has promoted to partner is like searching for a tropical bird in the dead of winter.A Plea for Protection: Will a Federal Data Privacy Law Save the Day?
Lisa Malloy, the head of U.S. government affairs at Intel Corp. said that if there was ever a time a federal data privacy regulation will be passed, 2019 will be the year, as more and more people have become aware of how much of their personal information is on the internet, and they are more aware of the risks of having that information exposed.Game of Life Copyright Dispute Meets 'Day of Reckoning'
On a trip to the Ninth Circuit, U.S. District Judge William Smith of Rhode Island took a short detour to hear live testimony from three 90-something-year-old witnesses to resolve a 50-year-old copyright dispute over the Game of Life.Trending Stories
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