Jason C. GavejianBlog Posts

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  • COVID-19 Vaccine Passport Programs: Privacy and Security Considerations

    As access to COVID-19 vaccines becomes more prevalent, and we begin to conceptualize what a post-pandemic world might look like, many governments are assessing the idea of a COVID-19 vaccine passport framework.  In late March, the European Commission announced its plan for a COVID-19 Digital Green Certificate framework (“the framework”) to facilitate “safe free movement... Continue Reading…
    May 11, 2021
  • COVID-19 Vaccine Passport Programs: Privacy and Security Considerations

    As access to COVID-19 vaccines becomes more prevalent, and we begin to conceptualize what a post-pandemic world might look like, many governments are assessing the idea of a COVID-19 vaccine passport framework.  In late March, the European Commission announced its plan for a COVID-19 Digital Green Certificate framework (“the framework”) to facilitate “safe free movement...… Continue Reading
    May 11, 2021
  • Florida Moves Forward a Revised Consumer Privacy Bill

    Will Florida be the next state to enact a comprehensive consumer privacy law? It sure is starting to look like a viable possibility.  With the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) in full effect, and the recent enactment of Virginia’s Consumer Data Protection Act (“CDPA”), there has been a flurry of state privacy legislative proposals since...… Continue Reading
    April 27, 2021
  • Developing a Privacy and Cybersecurity Training Program for Employees

    Increased remote work due to the COVID-19 pandemic has only exacerbated privacy and cybersecurity concerns, and likely has not changed the finding in Experian’s 2015 Second Annual Data Breach Industry Forecast: Employees and negligence are the leading cause of security incidents but remain the least reported issue. A more recent state of the industry report...… Continue Reading
    April 20, 2021
  • Third Circuit Affirms Dismissal of Employee Who Advocated Violence in a Social Media Post

    In a recent employee termination case, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals recently upheld the dismissal of race discrimination claims by a bank employee who was terminated due to a social media post. Plaintiff, a Caucasian woman, was employed as a project manager in her employer’s wealth management department.  In June 2018, a public news...… Continue Reading
    April 15, 2021
  • COVID-19 Vaccination: Setting Up On-Site Programs

    The Biden administration has called for all people at least 18 to be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine by April 19, 2021. Most states have already done so. A BenefitsPro article cites a 2017 survey from the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) that found almost 60 percent of employers offer on-site flu vaccinations. Naturally, with expanding availability of COVID-19... Continue Reading…
    April 14, 2021
  • COVID-19 Vaccination: Setting Up On-Site Programs

    The Biden administration has called for all people at least 18 to be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine by April 19, 2021. Most states have already done so. A BenefitsPro article cites a 2017 survey from the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) that found almost 60 percent of employers offer on-site flu vaccinations. Naturally, with expanding availability of COVID-19... Continue Reading
    April 14, 2021
  • Utah is the 2nd State to Create a Safe Harbor for Companies Facing Data Breach Litigation

    In mid-March, Utah Governor Spencer Cox signed into law the Cybersecurity Affirmative Defense Act (HB80) (“the Act”), an amendment to Utah’s data breach notification law, creating several affirmative defenses for persons (defined below) facing a cause of action arising out of a breach of system security, and establishing the requirements for asserting such a defense....… Continue Reading
    April 7, 2021
  • Does the Workers’ Compensation Act Bar BIPA Claims? Illinois Supreme Court Will Weigh In

    The Illinois Supreme Court recently agreed to hear an appeal of an Appellate Court’s decision addressing whether an employee’s claim for damages under Illinois’s Biometric Information Protection Act (BIPA) is preempted by the exclusivity provisions of the Illinois Workers’ Compensation Act (IWCA). Over the past few years. there has been a significant number of class...… Continue Reading
    April 2, 2021
  • Supreme Court Issues Monumental TCPA Decision

    In a decision certain to have significant impact on Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) class action litigation, today the U.S. Supreme Court concluded narrowly that to qualify as an “automatic telephone dialing system”, a device must be able to either “store a telephone number using a random or sequential generator or to produce a telephone...… Continue Reading
    April 1, 2021

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