eDiscovery Management: Streamlining Approaches for State and Local Governments

As with any public sector entity, local and state government bodies are increasingly grappling with the demands of managing eDiscovery in response to Access Requests and Data Subject Access Requests (DSARs). Evidently, sizable data management challenges coincide. State and local groups generate and store copious volumes of data, spread across a myriad of departments, committees…

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California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act: Preparing for Enhanced Online Privacy for Minors

As corporations continue to understand and navigate the complexities of the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), the Pacific Coast state has introduced another layer of privacy protection targeted at its younger residents. The law in question, effectively starting July 1, 2024, is the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (CAADCA). According to a recent article by…

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Pregnant Workers Fairness Act: Implications and Compliance for Educational Institutions

Legal professionals worldwide, particularly those working within educational institutions, need to be aware of the latest amendments and introductions to legislation that directly affect their operations. One such significant law is the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act, which went into effect on June 27, 2023. This recent legislation has a direct bearing on how schools, as…

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Preventing Corporate Theft: Technological Strategies and Employee Conduct Insights

In a recent episode of the Hiring to Firing Podcast, leading legal professionals expounded on the pervasive and challenging issue of corporate theft, discussing potential preventative measures and technological strategies designed to protect firms. The podcast was hosted by partners Tracey Diamond and Evan Gibbs, and featured Troutman Pepper Partner Chris Willis as a key…

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Pima College Takes Legal Action Against Ex-Instructor for Unauthorized Publication of Class Recordings

Pima Community College District has instigated legal action for copyright infringement and breach of employment contract against a former instructor. The ex-teacher continued to release online unauthorized recordings of students, including minors, participating in class activities, even after refusing to erase them. The details of the complaint, which originated on Law.com Radar, were outlined on…

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Congressional Republicans Heighten Scrutiny on Foreign Gifts and Contracts in US Higher Education Sector under Section 117

In an ongoing development within the U.S. legal and political scene, Congressional Republicans are presenting a notably more concentrated emphasis on the procedures of gift and contract disclosures from international donors, specifically under the auspices of Section 117 of the Higher Education Act of 1965, 20 U.S.C. ยง1011f (hereafter referred to as “Section 117”). As…

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