
Skye Hao
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2 months ago |
natlawreview.com | Cameron Custard |Shira Helstrom |Skye Hao |Liisa M. Thomas
Puerto Rico has recently relaxed its requirements for remote work, implementing significant changes. The first set of changes occurred in 2022 with the enactment of Law 52-2022. In January 2024, further reforms were enacted with the signing of Law 27-2024 by then-governor Pedro Pierluisi.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
natlawreview.com | Kathryn Rattigan |Nikhil Pradhan |Skye Hao |Anthony J Oncidi
A new US National Cybersecurity Alliance survey shows that over one-third (38%) of “employees share sensitive work information with artificial intelligence (AI) tools without their employer’s permission.” Not surprisingly, “Gen Z and millennial workers are more likely to share sensitive work information without getting permission.” The problem with employees sharing workplace data with chatbots is that if a worker inputs sensitive personal information or proprietary information into the...
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Oct 3, 2024 |
natlawreview.com | Nikhil Pradhan |Kathryn Rattigan |Skye Hao |Anthony J Oncidi
The Office for Civil Rights of the Department of Health and Human Services (OCR) announced on September 26, 2024, that it had entered a settlement with Cascade Eye and Skin Centers (together, Cascade) for $250,000 following an investigation of a ransomware attack against them. This is the fourth settlement against a victim of a ransomware attack. According to the OCR’s press release, “Ransomware and hacking are the primary cyber-threats in health care.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
natlawreview.com | Skye Hao
Are performance-based terminations of employment possible in South Korea? The answer may lie in a recent Supreme Court of Korea case in which the employer obtained a favorable decision regarding the legitimacy of dismissing an employee based on poor performance.
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Oct 3, 2024 |
natlawreview.com | Skye Hao |Anthony J Oncidi |Hayden Bashinski |Michael J. Gaynor
The State of California, under the leadership of Governor Gavin Newsom, has taken the lead of its sister states in mobilizing resources to investigate the risks of the use of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) tools and develop policies addressing them. Following in the steps of Colorado, this week, the Governor signed into law an amendment to the California Consumer Privacy Act that includes neural data as protected data covered by the law.
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