Many of us know someone residing in a senior living community or long-term care facility and have heard stories of residents losing their inhibitions. There are stories of seniors being rude, saying things that are inappropriate, and experiencing sexual disinhibition. What we have not heard though is what happens when a caregiver is sexually harassed by a resident.
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Sexual Harassment by the Uninhibited Posted on: January 28, 2020 In: Labor & Employment
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Nevada Passes Privacy Law Posted on: January 09, 2020 In: Data Privacy & CybersecurityWhile much has been made of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which took effect on January 1, 2020, new security laws in other states – like Nevada – have been almost entirely ignored.
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What Exactly is “Associational Race Discrimination” under the FEHA? Posted on: January 07, 2020 In: Labor & EmploymentIn California, the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA) prohibits discrimination based on race, national origin, religion, age, disability, sex and gender, among other categories. In addition, the FEHA provides an express cause of action for discrimination based on association with individuals in a category protected by the Act. These types of claims primarily arise in the context of disability discrimination.
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Tax Return Theft: Tips for Prevention and Response Posted on: January 06, 2020 In: Data Privacy & CybersecurityAs the Internal Revenue Service warned tax professionals in November, malicious actors are currently attempting to hack into tax preparers’ networks to steal 2020 tax return information. If you are a professional tax preparer, you are a target – regardless of the size of your business.
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Cybersecurity Resolutions for 2020 Posted on: January 03, 2020 In: Data Privacy & CybersecurityA new year is once again upon us, which means people across the world will resolve to exercise more, eat healthier, eliminate financial debt and, most importantly, enhance their cybersecurity practices over the coming year. Good luck to all in this time-honored annual quest!
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An Overview of U.S. Design Rights – Infringement & Enforcement, Part 2 of 2 Posted on: December 19, 2019 In: Intellectual Property & TechnologyIn our previous post, we identified the types of design rights infringement that are actionable. In this part, we will cover the different types of remedies available to rights owners and defenses available to accused infringers.
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How to Keep the Grinch From Your Company Holiday Parties: Tips for Employers to Avoid Liability Posted on: December 18, 2019 In: Labor & EmploymentAs the holiday season gets into full swing, this is the time of year when many companies host holiday parties for their employees to celebrate the end of a successful year. Although such gatherings are a great way to reward employees for their hard work, they can also present significant liability risks for employers if proper precautions are not taken
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An Overview of U.S. Design Rights – Infringement & Enforcement, Part 1 of 2 Posted on: December 17, 2019 In: Intellectual Property & TechnologyThis two-part blog series provides a primer on the different types of design rights in the United States and their enforcement. Part I will review the various types of infringement, and Part II will address remedies available to rights owners and defenses available to accused infringers. These posts are based on a paper and presentation delivered at the AIPLA’s Design Rights Boot Camp Conference in August 2019.
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The Best Way to Spread Christmas Cheer is to Share This Employers’ Holiday Guide Far & Near Posted on: December 16, 2019 In: Labor & Employment'Tis the season... for seasonal employees, paid time off, and the potential for ample holiday overtime, that is! During the holiday season, when so much hustle and bustle can become distracting, employers should not lose sight of the many responsibilities – and regulations – that also tend to arrive with the onset of winter.
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Design Patents 101 – Part 2 of 2 Posted on: December 13, 2019 In: Intellectual Property & TechnologyThis is the second installment of a two-part series on design patents. This part will discuss the design application process and briefly touch on the prosecution of such applications
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Design Patents 101 - Part 1 of 2 Posted on: December 11, 2019 In: Intellectual Property & TechnologyThis two-part blog series provides a primer on design patents and is based on a presentation delivered at the AIPLA Design Rights Boot Camp in August 2019). Part I will cover the basics of design patents and compare them to other IP protections, such as trademark and copyright.
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Threat Intelligence: Maze Ransomware Variant Posted on: December 09, 2019 In: Data Privacy & CybersecurityWhile ransomware variants like GandCrab, Ryuk, and WannaCry have received a lot of attention and cost their victims significant amounts of money, these attacks are rarely accompanied by a credible threat to expose sensitive data. These threat actors are able to monetize their attacks with the extortion payments alone. However, a variant known as Maze (or ChaCha) could change that equation.
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