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No Business is Too Small for These 5 Digital Policies

Bob Beauprez once said, “In America, small business is a big deal.” Indeed, it is hard to overestimate the role small businesses play in the American economy: When you look at the magnitude of their economic impact, it would be easy to assume that small businesses know exactly what they’re doing and would be the […]

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How has the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) changed data privacy in the US? – Econsultancy

2018 was the year of GDPR: the General Data Protection Regulation, a comprehensive update to privacy laws enacted by the European Union. The legislation, adopted by the European Parliament in 2016, formally came into force on the 25th May 2018, and the months leading up to GDPR’s enforcement saw businesses and marketers across the world

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A marketer’s guide to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) – Econsultancy

Just as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), a highly-anticipated and far-reaching update to European privacy law, came into effect on May 25, 2018, another major change to consumer privacy was being enacted in the United States: the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). This briefing will cover: What is the California Consumer Privacy Act, and

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A Midyear Business Legal Checkup for Small Business Owners

Too often, entrepreneurs take a reactive approach to reviewing the legal aspects of their business. But that can lead to avoidable liability risks, missed opportunities, and a less-than-ideal tax scenario. When business owners adopt a “don’t fix it unless it’s broken” mindset, they may not recognize ways they can improve their business. On the other

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As part of broader privacy push, Google gives users more control over location data

One of the major themes of Facebook’s F8 developer conference and this week’s Google I/O is privacy. Location is a sensitive and central part of the broader privacy discussion. Survey data have repeatedly shown that users care about who gets access to their location data and want more control over it. Android has historically given

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Collection of tech companies support changes to CA privacy act that bring it closer to GDPR

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is set to take effect next year and is likely to become the de facto national privacy standard for online publishers and marketers. Ahead of this deadline, however, competing groups are lobbying for changes in its terms. AB 1760 looks more like GDPR. A recently proposed amendment in the

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You’ve Been Accused of Patent Infringement—Now What?

By Kevin Wagner and Theodore Budd Most businesses go about their day-to-day routine without too much focus on intellectual property issues. But then one day an accusation of patent infringement arrives. This accusation could be in the form of a formal complaint filed in Federal District Court, an aggressive cease and desist letter, or a

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What Are the Potential Advantages of an S Corporation?

Some LLCs and corporations (if they meet the IRS’s eligibility requirements) may choose to be taxed as an S Corporation. But what does that mean exactly?  With 2019 just beginning, now is a perfect time to consider whether an S Corp election might benefit your business. Moreover, the deadline for choosing tax treatment as an

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