Tag Archives: Privacy

OlenderFeldman to Speak at SES NY 2012 about Privacy and FTC Compliance

OlenderFeldman will be speaking at SES New York 2012 conference about emerging legal issues in search engine optimization and online behavioral advertising. The panel will discuss  Legal Considerations for Search & Social in Regulated Industries: Search in Regulated Industries Legal Considerations for Search & Social in Regulated Industries Programmed by: Chris Boggs Since FDA letters to pharmaceutical…
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OlenderFeldman LLP Contributes to Report on Protected Health Information

Protected Health Information Privacy Concerns are Rapidly Increasing OlenderFeldman LLP contributed to the recently released report entitled, The Financial Impact of Breached Protected Health Information: A Business Case for Enhanced PHI Security, which can be downloaded for free at http://webstore.ansi.org/phi. As the press release correctly notes, protected health information (PHI) “is now more susceptible than ever…
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Big Data, Big Issues Symposium – A Quick Chat with FTC Commissioner Julie Brill

I had the pleasure of attending Fordham Law School’s Center on Law & Information Policy (CLIP)’s Big Data, Big Issues Symposium today, which had a fascinating lineup of many of best thinkers in privacy. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC)’s  Julie Brill, delivered a very interesting keynote address about the benefits and dangers of big data, as well…
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Behavioral Advertising and “Do Not Track”: Navigating the Privacy Minefield

The Internet is fraught with privacy-related dangers for companies. For example, Facebook’s IPO filing contains multiple references to the various privacy risks that may threaten its business model, and it seems like every day a new class action suit is filed against Facebook alleging surreptitious tracking or other breaches of privacy laws. Google has recently…
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