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Intellectual Property and Technology: Alert - November 17, 2009

Governor Patrick’s Office of Consumer Af¬fairs and Business Regulation announced on November 4, 2009, that it has filed the final Massachusetts ID Theft Regulation, also known as 201 CMR 17:00. The goal of Regulation 201 is to help combat the loss of personal information; the most significant change is a require¬ment that covered entities amend existing agreements that they have with third-party service providers to include language requiring these providers to implement and main¬tain “appropriate” security measures for the protection of personal information.

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As Congress debates the specifics of national health care reform, Holland & Knight has established a Health Care Reform Task Force to help clients around the country address the reform issues and changing federal policy.

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Electronic Discovery

Book Review- Ralph Losey's e-Discovery: Current Trends and Cases
 

The Federal Lawyer

August 1, 2008
 
William F. "Bill" Hamilton- Tampa

In the August 2008 issue of The Federal Lawyer, Bill Hamilton published a comprehensive review of Ralph Losey's book, e-Discovery: Current Trends and Cases. Hamilton, co-head of Holland & Knight's e-Discovery Team, first provides some historical context for the evolution of e-Discovery. This leads to a thorough and positive analysis of the book by Losey, a noted e-Discovery expert. "Losey's e-Discovery cracks open our oyster minds," Hamilton explains, "and shows us how to work and think in our emerging digital environment." Losey, Ralph C. e-Discovery: Current Trends and Cases. Chicago: American Bar Association, 2008

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