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“Bossware” under labour and data protection law

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In this regard, we describe below what they should take under consideration in light of Polish labour law and data protection law. Bossware and the rules for processing personal data As a rule, the operation of bossware will involve the processing of employee personal data.

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GDPR and Internet of Things (IoT)

Legal IT Group

Internet of Things and General Data Protection Regulation. There are 5 things to consider to make IoT gadgets GDPR compliant: Design consideration; Lawful ground for the processing of personal data; Processing personal data of minors; DPIA; Personal data breach. Is it applicable? For sure, yes.

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The e-Privacy Regulation

Global LegalTech Hub

The PymeLegal Team, Consultancy of private and intellectual property The e-Privacy Regulation will be the European regulation that will replace the Directive (EU) 2002/58 on Privacy and Electronic Communications in force in Europe, which in Spain was transposed by the Law on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce 34/2002 (the LSSI).

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What the GDPR Can Tell Us About State Privacy Laws

Debevoise Data Blog

The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation 2016 (the “GDPR”) changed the global privacy landscape, and has been called the “gold standard” for data protection regulation. Of the laws not yet in force, only the CPA envisions rulemaking. Recently, a number of U.S. Recently, a number of U.S.

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Lawyer Statistics for Success in 2025

Clio

Whether youre considering law school, just starting your career as a new legal professional, or guiding your practice in the right direction, weve gathered the latest statistics about lawyers to help you navigate the legal landscape and make smart decisions for 2025 and beyond. Building a strong law firm brand can help you stand out.

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You Subpoenaed My Documents, Shouldn’t You Pay for Them?

Percipient

The law firm produced the documents but sought reimbursement for over $44,000 spent complying with the subpoena. Although the law firm petitioned for costs under Fed. The court concluded that the law firm was not a “disinterested non-party.” The court denied the reimbursement request. In Jeune v. Civil Action No.

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UK government announces a UK data bridge with the US

Technology Law Dispatch

We will provide a further update with a comparison of the UK extension to the DPF and the UK International Data Transfer Agreement but, in the meantime, please refer to our tables comparing the DPF with both the 2016 EU-US Data Privacy Shield and EU Standard Contractual Clauses, for more information on the DPF.