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Report Link New Law Protects Social Security Numbers in Pennsylvania.Jackson Lewis LLP - July 17, 2006 Employers doing business in Pennsylvania should review their practices regarding the use and disclosure of social security numbers in light of a new state law increasing protection against their theft and improper use. With some exceptions, S.B. 601 applies to Pennsylvania businesses and government agencies and is effective 180 days from enactment. Governor Ed Rendell signed the legislation on June 29, 2006. Report Link Responding to Security Breaches Under Ohio's and Pennsylvania's New Notice-of-Security-Breach Statutes and Other States' Notice Laws.Littler Mendelson, P.C. - March 13, 2006 Beginning in February 2005, the media reported a flood of data security breaches involving some of the nation's largest financial institutions, most respected corporations, and major universities. According to a chronology maintained by the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, more than 125 security breaches were reported between February 2005 and February 2006, putting at risk the personal information of more than 50 million Americans. These security breaches exposed the affected individuals to identity theft and were very costly for many of the organizations that experienced them, resulting in disruption of business activities, loss of reputation, and damage to employee morale. While Congress debated many bills in response, it enacted none.
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Count and Sub-Topics Articles Found: 2NO SUBTOPICSEmployment Law Seminars
ANNUAL EMPLOYMENT LAW UPDATE
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December 2, 2008 Shaw Valenza LLPCalifornia Workplace Law Update 2008Los Angeles
2008-12-2 Jackson Lewis LLPCalifornia Workplace Law Update 2008Costa Mesa
2008-12-2 Jackson Lewis LLPCalifornia Workplace Law Update 2008Sacramento
2008-12-2 Jackson Lewis LLPCalifornia Workplace Law Update 2008San Francisco
2008-12-2 Jackson Lewis LLPCalifornia Workplace Law Update 2008Sacramento
2008-12-2 Jackson Lewis LLPCalifornia Workplace Law Update 2008San Francisco
2008-12-2 Jackson Lewis LLPThe Generation Wars: Tips for Effectively Managing Generational Differences in the WorkplaceMinneapolis
December 2, 2008 Fredrikson & ByronLegally Required Sexual Harassment Training - California LocationsOntario
December 2, 2008 Fisher & PhillipsThe Generation Wars: Tips for Effectively Managing Generational Differences in the WorkplaceMinneapolis
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