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Stuart A. Carpey Helps to "End Distracted Driving"
For years, Stuart A. Carpey has been an active member of Teens Against Distracted Driving (TADD), a program which aims to educate teens on the dangers of multitasking at the wheel. Now, in addition to these efforts, Stuart is teaming up with End Distracted Driving (EndDD.org) to do even more in...
Text messages have a way of emerging in divorce court!
[Pre-Article Commentary: This is one of the best divorce tips I could possibly give to my potential Rhode Island Divorce clients whether I represent them or coach them. Though I didn't write this I'm glad it is being brought to the public's attention. Think before you act. - Attorney Christopher A....
Will Cowtown cell-phone trackers be used based on probable cause, or to obtain it?
The Fort Worth PD insists it was a misstatement, but an internal memo on its new Kingfish cell-phone tracking system said the device could be used for "developing probable cause." Previously the department had said they would only use the device after obtaining a search warrant, which would require...
Upcoming Privacy Events
Philip Gordon will be speaking on a range of privacy and data protection issues at the following upcoming events: Date: January 11, 2012 Conference: BNA Location: Webinar Topic: Phil Gordon and Michael McGuire, Shareholder and Chief Information Security Officer at Littler, will co-present...
New Jersey Supreme Court Considering Guidelines Concerning Use of Electronic Devices in Courtroom
The Bench Bar Media Committee of the New Jersey Supreme Court (“Committee”) has adopted, and forwarded to the Supreme Court, Guidelines for the Usage of Electronic Devices in New Jersey state courts. The proposed Guidelines comprehensively address the use of Electronic Devices in the...
