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Tag Archives: account
Small Doses: Personal Data in NJ Now Includes Online Account Credentials
Any practice (whether medical, dental or orthodontic) that provides patients with the opportunity to log-on to the practice’s website for scheduling, bill payment or other information should note that, as of July 1, 2019, the patient’s login credentials (i.e., username/email … Continue reading
Posted in Health Law
Tagged account, Credentials, Data, Doses, includes, Online, Personal, Small
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Section 230 Protects Facebook’s Account and Content Restriction Decisions–Ebeid v. Facebook
Courts, at least in the Ninth Circuit, have collapsed the distinction between Sections 230(c)(1) and 230(c)(2). As a result, (c)(1) now routinely protects a service’s content filtering and account restriction decisions, which is nominally the job of (c)(2). This is … Continue reading
Posted in Technology & Cyberlaw
Tagged account, Content, Facebooks, protects, Restriction, Section
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Memo on The Secure Act (HR 1994) and the Stretch Payment Rule Changes as it Relates to IRA Account Owners
Seymour Goldberg recently drafted a Memo entitled, The Secure Act (HR 1994) and the Stretch Payment Rule Changes as it Relates to IRA Account Owners, explaining three shortfalls of the drafted Act. He suggests that for the first issue that… … Continue reading
Sign Up For and Check Your Social Security Digital Account
If you have not signed up for an online Social Security account, you really should. If you have signed up but aren't checking the information at least annually, you really should. As a cost-cutting measure, in recent years the … Continue reading
Ex-Pat With Losses in Your U.S. Brokerage Account? How to Recover Damages.
Rex Securities Law- Stockbroker Malpractice Attorney. Nationwide representation. April 2019 If you are an expat residing in Mexico, United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, the Caribbean, South America, Costa Rica or anywhere else on the planet, and have suffered losses in your … Continue reading
Posted in Securities Law
Tagged account, Brokerage, damages, ExPat, Losses, Recover, U.S.
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