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Former Twitter Exec Named To Bigcommerce Board of Advisors

Chris Fry, who left Twitter earlier this year, has joined Bigcommerce’s board of advisors. The e-commerce startup, which has offices […]

Bryan Cave LLP Names Judith Gallent To Head Land Use Team

Bryan Cave LLP named Judith Gallent head of the Land Use Team in the New York office. A partner and […]

SCOTUS Hears Two Trademark Cases This Week

The outcome of these two cases could significantly affect the cost of trademark dispute resolution. The decision in B&B Hardware […]

French CEOs March In Protest

French executives are staging a week-long protest against government regulations and taxes they say are hindering business. French president Francois […]

Steve Jobs’ Emails Live On As Evidence

In two pending trials, evidence provided by Steve Jobs will play an important role, writes Brian X. Chen in the […]

Lawmakers Seek Details On Consumer Data Breaches From Financial Institutions

As part of Congressional efforts to examine federal cybersecurity laws, 16 banks, investment firms and other financial services providers were sent requests for detailed information about recent breaches by Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), a member of the Senate Banking Committee, and Representative Elijah Cummings (D-MD), the ranking member of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

Privacy Alert: Privacy Lessons Learned From Uber

The ride-sharing service’s recent public relations nightmare, centered on improper use of customer data, serves as a reminder to employers to be sure workers know company policy on sensitive information.

Encryption and Securing BYO Devices at the Heart of Massachusetts AG $100,000 Settlement

The Massachusetts Attorney General has reached a $100,000 settlement with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center surrounding a 2012 data breach in which a physician’s unencrypted personal laptop containing patient and employee information was stolen from BIDMC’s grounds.

Implement A NLRB- Blessed Social Media Policy

Examples of conduct that is in violation of the NLRB’s social media policies, for personally-owned mobile devices, posts that can be construed as threats of violence, and jokes that could be misinterpreted.

Court Enforces Five-Year Noncompete Agreement in Connection With Sale of Business

A recent decision by a San Antonio federal court reminds employers that Texas law provides broader protection and enforcement of noncompete agreements when created in the context of a purchase and sale of a business.

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