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Justice Department Guidance on Corporate Compliance Programs

  The Justice Department Criminal Division recently released guidance on what it considers when deciding how a corporation’s compliance program factors into its investigation and the ultimate decision as to whether to bring charges, negotiate pleas or enter into other agreements with corporations under investigation.    The Evaluation of Corporate…

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Voice Recordings Violate the GDPR?

Computer Code Voice recordings violate the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) when companies fail to provide callers the ability to opt out according to a ruling earlier this month by the Denmark Data Protection Authority.  Under the GDPR, voice recordings are considered personal data.  Therefore, companies that communicate with EU…

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GDPR Compliance – Failure to Comply is Expensive

Binary Code The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was approved by EU Parliament back in May 2017.  The GDPR, in a nutshell, was designed to replace an inconsistent set of data privacy laws with a comprehensive law that protected all European Union residents.  Please click here for my original post on…

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Search of Cell Phone Without Warrant Violates 4th Amendment

Last month the Pennsylvania Supreme Court held that accessing any information from a cell phone without a warrant violates the fourth amendment to the constitution.  The Fourth Amendment states in a nut shell that we shall be free from unreasonable searches and seizures.  In this particular criminal case, the police powered on…

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DELAWARE ONLINE PRIVACY PROTECTION ACT

Image of courthouse pillars A Delaware business client recently asked me to review his commercial privacy policy to see if his website complied with current online privacy protection requirements.  Not surprisingly in this fast pace and constantly changing digital landscape – the website failed because it did not clearly provide…

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EU’s GDPR Data Privacy Law Affects US Business

  The General Data Protection Regulation, more commonly known as the GDPR, replaced an inconsistent country by country approach to how companies were required to handle the personal data of European Union (EU) residents.  The EU Parliament approved the GDPR  last month and all companies, including US companies, must be…

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Cyber Security for the Small Business

Cyber Security Month October is Cyber Security Month. If your company uses any kind of computers, cell phones, networks, software, etc. to go about its business, then this month applies to what you do day in and day out. Having these technologies makes our lives more advanced and efficient but…

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YELP, DEFAMATION AND THE FIRST AMENDMENT – WOMAN HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR NEGATIVE REVIEW ON YELP THAT CROSSED THE LINE

A woman living in Staten Island must pay her flooring contractor $1,000. What did she do wrong; a negative review on Yelp.com. While the first amendment (freedom of speech) generally lets you critique your home improvement contractors (and anyone for that matter) and comment upon their quality of work and…

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