Month: March 2018
Workers Claim Employer Exposed their Personal Data
In yet another troublesome cybersecurity case, employees in Florida have filed a federal case against their employer for inadvertently disclosing their personal information. The company on the hot seat is Lincare Holdings, Inc., a home health care corporation. A human resources employee at the company allegedly divulged workers’ private information when someone pretending to be
Illinois Nursing Home Hit with BIPA Claims
Here’s an example that the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (“BIPA”) is not an idle threat. An Illinois nursing home was recently hit with a putative class action by employees who claim that daily biometric fingerprint scans violate their privacy rights under the law. The company on the defensive is Oak Park Rehabilitation & Nursing
Data Breaches: The Unfortunate Highlight of 2017
In 2017 data breaches were one of the most harmful threats to businesses. As discussed in previous articles, a data breach is an event where an individual or a business has its sensitive information exposed. This sensitive information is commonly referred to as Personally Identifiable Information (PII) and includes not just user names and street
Tax Incentives in the New Tax Cuts & Jobs Act
The new Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (the “Act”) provides tax incentives for making investments in low-income communities through Qualified Opportunity Zones. Qualified Opportunity Zones will be designated by nomination of census tracts qualifying as low-income communities as well as tracts that are contiguous with low-income communities. Governors of every state will have the opportunity
Florida Construction Law Statute of Limitations Update
Last summer, Florida Governor Scott signed a new bill into law which made important amendments to the statute of limitations for construction contracts. Under the previous statute, actions based upon the design, planning, or construction of an improvement to real property were required to be commenced within four years of an alleged construction defect. That
2018 California Employment Law Updates
Now that were in 2018, there were plenty of important updates in California Employment Law. Some of the key areas that Rock Fusco & Connelly would like to highlight are a ban on applicant’s compensation history, new training requirements for prevention of sexual harassment, protections for immigrant workers, and an update with regard to minimum
OMG! Is That E-mail or Text Message You Regret Sending Discoverable?
What is a written documentation policy? It is a set of rules and procedures that guide how a company manages, distributes, and stores various documents related to a project. It is best practice for a construction company to have a written documentation policy as it not only protects a company for any future litigation, but