Entries tagged “privacy”
Crisis Management at the Intersection of Marketing, Privacy, Security and Reputation
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Joseph I. (“Joe”) Rosenbaum
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March 26, 2020
Tuesday, April 23rd • 1 PM ET – (1 CLE Credit ) You can view the presentation materials here. Now, even more than ever, as increased numbers of people are working, schooling and playing at home or at other remote locations, the value of online and mobile advertising and promotions has increased substantially. At the same time, the amounts…
Client Alert: European Court of Justice Strikes Down Safe Harbor Agreement For Data Transfer Between US and Europe
insights October 8, 2015
Europe’s highest court, the European Court of Justice, has stricken the Safe Harbor agreement that was designed to allow companies to move personally identifiable digital information such as people’s web search histories and social media updates between the European Union and the United States. Many companies had been relying on this international agreement to allow data transfer between…
Rimon’s John Isaza featured in TechTarget: RIM likely to lead strategy as privacy compliance becomes a priority
insights December 10, 2014
John Isaza, head of Rimon’s Information Governance and Records Management Practice, was recently interviewed by TechTarget editor, Ben Cole. He shares insight on the changing role of records and information management professionals as businesses increasingly prioritize privacy compliance. This interview originally appeared in TechTarget. You can read it at the original source here. By Ben Cole, Site Editor of TechTarget Privacy has become a top…
Rimon’s John Isaza Moderating Panel at LegalTech West Coast: ARMA International Track
events June 25, 2014
Join Rimon John Isaza on June 25, 2014 in Los Angeles, California as he moderates a full day panel on “Information Governance: Strategies and Solutions for the Legal Environment,” ARMA International’s education track at LegalTech West Coast. ARMA International members may register to attend this special track of three sessions, the LegalTech general sessions, plus the expo…
Businesses Cannot Request and Record Consumers’ ZIP Codes
insights February 23, 2011
In Pineda v. Williams Sonoma, the California Supreme Court California ruled that retailers may no longer ask customers for their zip code in a credit card transaction. California retailers may no longer ask customers for their zip code in a credit card transaction. On February 10, 2011, the California Supreme court unanimously ruled that businesses subject to California…
Employee Emails From Company Computers Are Not Privileged
insights February 11, 2011
A California appellate court in Holmes v. Petrovich ruled that an employee’s emails sent to her attorney did not constitute “confidential communications between client and lawyer” when sent on a company computer. A clear and comprehensive computer policy is an essential component of any employee handbook. Indeed, on January 13, 2011, a California appellate court in Homes…