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Randy J. Maniloff
over 9 years ago
Real Estate Law
Real Estate Law Blog
From Boo To Sue: Are Haunted Houses Liable For Scaring Their Visitors?
It is the oldest admonishment in the book from parent to child – don’t talk to strangers. But one day a year we make an exception. And more than just letting our kids talk to strangers, we even let them accept food from them. Of course parents...
Steven A. Meyerowitz
over 7 years ago
Corporate
Corporate Law Blog
Are You Ready? Five Key Cybersecurity Battlefronts.
“No foreign nation, no hacker, should be able to shut down our networks, steal our trade secrets, or invade the privacy of American families. . . . I urge this Congress to finally pass the legislation we need to better meet the evolving threat of...
Eric Meyer
over 8 years ago
Labor and Employment Law
Labor and Employment Law Blog
Why Employee Use of Social Media "Off the Clock" May Still Impact Your Workplace
A few weeks, ago I was speaking about social media and the workplace to a fabulous audience at the 2014 SHRM Annual Conference and Expo . ( Email me if you want a copy of my slidedeck). One of my session themes was that there is no such thing as employees...
Jon Hyman
over 7 years ago
Labor and Employment Law
Labor and Employment Law Blog
Employers Might Not “Like” This Protected Concerted Activity Decision
Does the National Labor Relations Act protect the mere act of an employee clicking the “Like” button on Facebook? According to Triple D, LLC v. NLRB (2nd Cir. 10/21/15) [pdf] , the answer is yes [subscribers can access an enhanced version...