My Two Cents: Apple's Air Tag Personal Privacy Suits – Who's To Blame? The Tracking Device or the Tracker.
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Read MoreComputer fatigue just from logging in at work is real!
Read MoreDon’t play games with your discovery requests!
Read MoreWhat if you lose access to your client’s information because “Google” no longer allows access to your office files? So, you not only lose access to one client but to all your clients! Worse yet, what happens if your office files are just deleted as the service no longer wants to risk having you as a customer!!! What should you do?
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MICHAEL D.J. EISENBERG IS A WASHINGTON, DC LEGAL PROFESSIONAL WHO LOVES HIS TECH.
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