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This article discusses the effects of the European Commission's privacy directive on U.S. business data transfers. -
Since the tragic events of September 11, 2001, regulations and statutes have been implemented to ensure the safety of the public, both in the air and on the ground. One such challenge to the requirement that airline travelers identify themselves and allow themselves to be searched was recently decided in favor of the enforcing organizations. -
With deregulation of long distance telephone providers, consumers now have more options than ever available to the. -
If you are, or expect to be, involved in any type of civil lawsuit, or even more importantly, if you are or expect. -
That one of the many differences between companies formed under the International Business Companies Act (Cap. 291). -
Following his party's significant losses in Japan's parliamentary elections held on July 12, Prime Minister Ry. -
Over the past decade, corporate social responsibility ("CSR") has grown from a buzz word to a social phenomenon. Yet, despite the high profile CSR presently enjoys, it seems that few know what it really means, much less how it developed and why. -
The federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act ( Act ), 18 U.S.C. 1030, gives employers a helpful tool to use against former employees who wrongfully use information from the employer's computer system to assist competitors in competing unfairly. As the Third Circuit recently noted [e]mployers . . . are increasingly taking advantage of the [Act's] civil remedies to sue former employees and their new companies who seek a competitive edge through wrongful use of information from the former employer's computer system." -
Until a short while ago, in many African countries the state-owned operator was both the monopoly operator and reg. -
The use of e-mail in the workplace is growing at an exponential rate, with an estimated 20 mill.