2021 JUN 09 (NewsRx) By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Engineering Daily News Investigators publish new report on Engineering - Electrical Engineering. According to news originating from Changsha, People’s Republic of China, by NewsRx correspondents, research stated, “Current low-voltage load switches do not support remote disconnect/connect and real-time
Thomas P. Weber Technology Transactions Attorney Polsinelli Denver, CO focusing on compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act CCPA, the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation GDPR, and Gramm-Leach-Biley Act GLBA.
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DALLAS – BakerHostetler announced today that Craig Carpenter has joined the firm as a partner in its Dallas office. Carpenter will serve as a member of the firm’s Digital Assets and Data Management (DADM) Practice Group in the Privacy Governance and Technology Transactions team, a press release states.
Carpenter is a technology attorney with an emphasis on tech transactions, intellectual property, licensing, branding and marketing, entertainment, and social media. His background consists of a unique combination of trademark, copyright, digital media, licensing, and data privacy experience, enabling him to develop business minded solutions for clients across a variety of industries, including individuals and start-ups to multi-national companies.
By Neil Hodge2021-05-10T15:57:00+01:00
A December deadline is fast approaching for all countries in the European Union to pass legislation in order to harmonize whistleblower protection across the single market. Lawyers warn there are still likely to be wide variations in the level of security national laws will offer those brave enough to speak up.
The EU Whistleblowing Directive which must be transposed into national law by Dec. 17 aims to increase the scope and level of minimum protection afforded to individuals who speak up about possible wrongdoing.
The directive extends protection to a relatively broad group of people beyond whistleblowers themselves, including several categories of individuals associated with them who may have facilitated the whistleblowing (such as colleagues and relatives).