Brian P. Bialas Foley Hoag LLP
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The split in the circuit courts over the proper interpretation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act actually goes three ways *
USA - March 15 2013
I've written many times about the significant split in circuit courts' interpretation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), which affects…
The Payment Card Industry Security Standards Council issues guidelines for security risk assessments, cloud computing, and accepting payments on mobile devices *
USA - February 27 2013
Merchants who accept credit cards have a duty to protect customer information, not only by law (see, e.g., 201 CMR 17.00), but also because the…
New York Appellate Division picks a side in the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act circuit split in two sentences *
USA - July 10 2012
One issue I've written about here and here is the split among the federal circuit courts regarding the interpretation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) as it applies to employees who steal their employers' confidential information.
Survey reveals generation gap in employee attitudes toward confidential information *
USA - June 5 2012
A recent Harris Interactive survey of 2,625 adult Americans reveals some interesting attitudes towards employer confidential information, including significant variations depending on an employee’s age.
Will Massachusetts adopt the Uniform Trade Secrets Act? *
USA - April 6 2012
A bill to adopt the Uniform Trade Secrets Act (“UTSA”) has been pending in the Massachusetts Legislature since late January.
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- Alexandra Meise Bay,
- Anthony Rufo,
- Creighton K. Page,
- Daniel Marx,
- David A. Kluft,
- David R. Geiger,
- Dean F. Hanley,
- Jenevieve J. Maerker,
- Kathleen Brill,
- Lyndsey M. Kruzer,
- Madeleine K. Rodriguez ,
- Matthew C. Baltay,
- Michael L. Rosen,
- Neil Austin,
- Paul Bork,
- Rebecca Sivitz,
- Robert S. Sanoff,
- Sam Hudson,
- Sarah A. Altschuller,
- Seth D. Jaffe
