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BYOD Trends and Best Practices: Part 3 of It’s 2013. Do You Know Where Your BYOD Policies Are?

In Part 3 of “It’s 2013. Do You Know Where Your BYOD Policies Are?” we will address developing BYOD trends and best practices. Please check out Part 1 and 2 of this 3-part series addressing employee and employer concerns, respectively. Recent Findings: Widespread Adoption, Lagging Management Recent studies show that…

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Employer BYOD Concerns: Part 2 of It’s 2013. Do You Know Where Your BYOD Policies Are?

In Part 2 of “It’s 2013. Do You Know Where Your BYOD Policies Are?” we will discuss employer BYOD concerns. Check out Part 1 to learn more about employee interests; Part 3 will present developing trends and suggest best practices for BYOD policy drafting and implementation. The Employer’s Perspective on…

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It’s 2013. Do You Know Where Your BYOD Policies Are?

Imagine you grab your phone only to find it locked, with all of your applications, pictures, and contacts permanently deleted. Imagine your employer’s IT department remote-wiped your phone because they mistakenly believed it was stolen. Better yet, imagine your Angry-Birds-obsessed child triggered an auto-wipe with too many failed password attempts…

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2013 Albrecht Report confirms Major Changes in EU Data Laws – Are You Ready?

Why do you need to act urgently even if you feel your data handling is compliant? If you are a US headquartered company do you need to bother with these new EU laws and significant changes proposed? 2013 has already seen the frenetic pace of change from last year continue…

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Proposed changes to UK’s TUPE will impact outsourcing deals

The UK government has issued a consultation on proposed changes to the Transfer of Undertakings (Protection of Employment) Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/246) (TUPE). TUPE is the UK’s implementation of the Acquired Rights Directive (2001/23/EC) (ARD) and, broadly speaking, protects employees when the business or undertaking for which they work transfers…

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Easing Visa Restrictions Means Fewer Headaches for Offshore Suppliers

We have written before on this blog about the visa issues that offshore service providers face when bringing talented resourced to the U.S. from other countries. Since there are a finite number of H1-B visas that can be issued each year, some service providers have sidestepped the limit by obtaining…

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Processing personal data in Europe? New Binding Corporate Rules for data processors since 1 January 2013

On 1 January 2013, over 4 years after the idea was first discussed, new Binding Corporate Rules (BCRs) for data processors were launched following a meeting of European data protection authorities. BCRs are internal codes of conduct which companies within a group can “sign up to” regarding data privacy and…

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The UK Financial Services Authority issues warning on outsourcing

The FSA has written a ‘Dear CEO Letter’ expressing concern that the asset management industry may not have “effective recovery and resolution plans” in place should an outsourcing provider face financial distress or severe operational disruption which could lead to client detriment. The full text of the 11 December 2012…

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The USF Conundrum

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is considering whether to make fundamental changes to how carriers (and ultimately their customers) pay for federal programs that provide greater access to telecommunications and Internet services. The dilemma facing the FCC is that Universal Service Fund (USF) program expenses are increasing, while interstate and…

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Conflict Minerals: Are Purchases of Products for Internal Use Caught by the SEC Rules?

It has been six weeks since the SEC issued final rules relating to the reporting of conflict minerals. The rules apply to public companies that are subject to reporting requirements under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (so-called “issuers”). Issuers must report on the use of conflict minerals in their…

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