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Labor/Employment

Dec. 16, 2011

Am I on speaker? Privacy in the age of smartphones

Courts struggle with how to square decades-old privacy case law with rapidly-evolving technology. By William K. Pao, L. David Russell and J.D. Weiss of Jenner & Block LLP


By William K. Pao, L. David Russell and J.D. Weiss


The recent explosion in the popularity of smartphones with their seemingly infinite applications, blazing speed, and ceaseless connectivity has revolutionized the way we communicate and connect with the world. Today, we not only use smartphones to call and text our family and friends, but to check our business emails, access social media websites like Twitter and Facebook, surf the Internet, watch movies, listen ...

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