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- 5 Safety Features to Look for on Trampolines
May 19 -- Dr. Mark Rabinoff is a professor at the Metropolitan State College of Denver, and has consulted on and served as an expert witness in more than 100 legal cases dealing with trampoline safety and injury. He offered his opinion on the top five things ... Patch.com
- Expert witness for union favors American Airlines merger with US Airways
May 17 -- By David McLaughlin NEW YORK -- American Airlines "is in a corner" and has to look to a merger with US Airways Group to turn around the bankrupt airline, an expert witness for the airline's flight attendants union testified Thursday. Fort Worth Star Telegram
- SELLING TIMBER--PROTECT YOURSELF
May 17 -- By Peter Marchese One of the functions I perform as a Consulting Forester is to act as an Expert Witness when fraud, misrepresentation or damages occur. Three of the most common occurences that I have evaluated as an Expert Witness are; ... Corning Leader (blog)
- HIV expert gives evidence in Gwaze trial
May 16 -- A defence expert witness in the trial of George Gwaze has told the Christchurch High Court that injuries his adopted daughter received as a result of what the crown says was a sexual attack, were in fact caused by toxic shock from her HIV infection. Radio New Zealand
- Max Sica's lawyer accuses expert witness of being 'close to police' and being ...
May 14 -- Canadian crime scene expert Robert Kennedy at the Supreme Court where he is giving evidence in the Max Sica murder trial. Source: The Courier-Mail A WORLD expert on crime scene foot impressions reacted angriy today when accused of giving evidence in ... Courier Mail
- Expert witness rejects HIV link in Charlene's death
May 14 -- by Staff Reporter AN EXPERT in paediatric HIV cases has told the High Court in Christchurch, New Zealand, that she does not believe HIV is responsible for a 10-year-old Zimbabwean orphan's death. Charlene Makaza died in January 2007 after being taken ... New Zimbabwe.com
- Choices: International expert on parental alienation to speak in Naples
May 14 -- Bone has spent more than 25 years working with high conflict divorces as a therapist, expert witness, mediator, evaluator and consultant, both nationally and internationally. His presentation is sponsored by the Alienated Grandparents Anonymous group ... Naples Daily News
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Swiss: IP Addresses Are Personal Information Oct 2 2010 -- Switzerland's highest court has ruled that Internet Protocol (IP) addresses are personal information under the country’s data protection laws, expanding the coverage of privacy law in the country.
Mexican Data Protection Law Goes Into EffectJul 16 2010 -- A sweeping new data protection law in Mexico went into effect earlier this month, drastically expanding the powers of Mexico's data protection authority, which has now been renamed the "Federal Institute of Access to Information and Data Protecti
US regulators release model privacy notice form bulderMay 4 2010 -- Eight US federal regulatory agencies have released an Online Form Builder to help financial institutions satisfy the disclosure requirements established by the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, making it easier for those institutions to obtain a legal Safe Harbor
EU: Israel provides "adequate" data protectionJan 14 2010 -- The EU Article 29 Data Protection Working Party has published an opinion finding that Israel provides an "adequate" level of data protection under the EU Data Protection Directive. If the EU adopts the recommendation, Israel would join a select group.
US Supreme Court to rule on workplace privacy of textingDec 15 2009 -- After learning that their text messages, some of them sexually explicit, had been read by their superior, three police officers sued, even though they were using pagers issued by their department and were warned the city reserved the right to monitor.
French employers can read files on company-issued computersDec 9 2009 -- Employers are entitled to access data on company-issued computers unless the employee has clearly marked the files as personal, the French Supreme Court has ruled. Otherwise, files were presumed to be work-related, and employers are entitled to access.
FTC proposes settlement of six Safe Harbor enforcementsOct 8 2009 -- The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announed proposed settlements with six firms charged for violations under the US/EU Safe Harbor Program. The firms were alleged to have allowed their certifications to lapse but to have continued representing
New guidelines in French personal data transfers to U.SAug 26 2009 -- The French Data Protection Authority has issued guidelines regarding personal data transfers for U.S. discovery proceedings, apparently the result of a recent increase in the volume of requests made to French-based companies involved in U.S. litigation. --
LawWire
India's encryption laws put a spanner in the worksJul 9 2008 -- Disallowing the electronic transfer of encrypted data from firms unless the encryption key is provided to the Indian government is creating headaches for many, like the British High Commission which cannot comply because it would violate British laws --
IndiaTimes
Rhode Island exempts computer forensices from PI lawsJul 8 2008 -- Unlike many US states, Rhode Island now specifically exempts computer forensics experts from its laws regulating private investigators. Some states have tried to fit these experts under their PI laws, while others have simply left the issue unsettled.
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