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Whole Body Image Scanning Of US Citizens: Civil Rights Issue?

FindLaw columnist Eric Sinrod writes regularly in this section on legal developments surrounding technology and the internet.
Whole body image scanning machines are designed to peer through clothing and enslave three-dimensional images of individuals as if they’re totally undressed. This raises a lot of queries about the impact of a citizen’s civil liberty rights and [...]

Federal Elder Abuse Victims Act: Enfolded

On October 21, 2009, several U.S. Senators introduced a proposed federal “Elder Humiliate Victims Behave (S. 1821)” as a “companion” Senate bill to one adopted earlier this year by a vote of 397 to 20 five in the House, known as the Elder Humiliate Victims Act (H.R. 448), introduced by Congressman Joe Sestak (D-PA). It appears [...]

Global Online Effort To Ascertain Validity of Patents

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By Eric Sinrod
Whether a particular patent is valid has potentially far-reaching implications. Novelty or newness is the basic underpinning of every invention that leads to a patent.
After a patent has been granted, parties may seek to defeat its validity in litigation by arguing that the patented subject matter was not novel at the time of [...]

Bringing Lateral Lawyers on Board: A Blueprint for Success

April 2008
By Bruce Jackson Part One of a Two-Part Article The lateral movement of attorneys between firms requires a well-defined and well-executed management program in order to maximize the benefits of the move to both sides. This article sets forth the key elements, all of which must be addressed in order to maximize the investment a law [...]

EEOC Proposes New ADA Regulations

By Paul Cherner
The EEOC has just published for public comment proposed new regulations interpreting the Americans with Disabilities Amendments Behave of 2008 (”ADAA“). The ADAA, which became effective January 1, 2009, required the EEOC to revise its ADA regulations and to redefine the term “substantially limits” in accord with the Congressional goal of defining the [...]

The Maine Act: Preventing Predatory Marketing Practices Against Minors

Maine Seeks To Be The Tail Wagging The Dog
There have been prior efforts to regulate online marketing to children, such as the enactment by Congress of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). But now along comes Maine, with its Behave To Prevent Predatory Marketing Practices Against Minors (the Maine Act), as the latest governmental [...]

EEOC Appointment and EFCA Compromise

| By Paul Cherner
 
President Obama has nominated Jacqueline A. Berrien to be Chair of the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Ms. Berrien has been associate director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund for the past five years. She previously worked for the Ford Foundation and the American Civil Liberties Union.
 There appears to be a [...]

PA’s “Filial Responsibility” Law in the News

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Within the past few days, major media — the Philadelphia Inquirer and ABC News — published accounts about Pennsylvania’s filial responsibility law, drawing attention to the desperation caused in some families in the Commonwealth who are compelled to support their parents’ costly care needs despite their disconnection or their best efforts.
The Inquirer, from Philadelphia, published [...]

PA’s “Filial Responsibility” Law in the News

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Within the past few days, big media — the Philadelphia Inquirer and ABC News — published accounts about Pennsylvania’s filial responsibility law, drawing attention to the desperation caused in some families in the Commonwealth who are compelled to support their parents’ costly care needs despite their disconnection or their best efforts.
The Inquirer, from Philadelphia, published [...]

The FTC Turns Out The Lights On Rogue ISP

 FindLaw columnist Eric Sinrod writes regularly in this section about legal developments surrounding technology and the internet. Lest you think the FTC is sitting back and letting rogue Internet Service Providers run wild in cyberspace, please consider the FTC’s recent shutdown of Pricewert LLC.
According to the FTC, Pricewert knowingly hosted and actively participated in the distribution [...]