Business Law

Justices Extend 4th Amendment ‘Right to Privacy’ Interpretation to ‘Use of GPS’

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The Supreme Court unanimously issued a ruling today which stated the Police (Government) must first obtain a warrant if they wish to use a G.P.S. tracking device on citizens’.  The ruling extended the interpretation of the 4th Amendment’s Right to Privacy to physical intrusions, but the Justices inferred that their ruling may include video surveillance […]

Business Law

What to Consider When Brand Reputation and Other Intellectual Property is Compromised in the Digital Age?

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In general, when a client comes into an attorneys’ office and alleges damage done to their businesses brand on the Internet, the immediate reaction is to commence legal proceedings – in other words, sue the bastards!  However, litigation is expensive, and fees can quickly escalate during the various phases leading up to trial.  Settlements are dictated through the […]