Update on Pitfalls to Responding to Policy-limit Demands
Written by: Duane Cochenour, Esq. and Bill Daniel, Esq. The Georgia Court of Appeals recently held that an insurer’s request for clarification as to which insureds are released in a pre-suit, policy-limit demand amounted to a counteroffer and
Can Telemedicine Help in Opioid Addiction?
To provide better care for people with opioid addictions, some physicians, addiction treatment advocates and policymakers are pushing for easier access to medication assisted treatment (MAT) through telemedicine. Consulting a health care profess
State Data Breach Notification Updates
Written by: Chase Langhorne, Esq. Starting on January 1, 2020 amendments to data breach notification statutes in Illinois, Oregon, and Texas take effect. Illinois The Personal Information Protection Act (“PIPA”) requires public and p
Georgia Data Breach Class Action
Written by: Sean Cox, Esq. On December 23, 2019, in a case of first impression, a unanimous Georgia Supreme Court reversed the trial court and Court of Appeals in a putative data breach class action, holding that there were sufficient allegatio
New Rules in China to Prevent the Illegal Collection of Personal Information By Mobile Apps
Written by: Richard Sheinis, Esq. Over the past year, Chinese regulators have sought to crack down on the collection and use of personal data by mobile apps. New regulations published jointly by China’s Cyberspace Administration, Ministry
Doorstep Dispensaree Gets UK Fine for GDPR Violations
Written by: Richard Sheinis, Esq. Doorstep Dispensaree, a London-based pharmacy which supplies medicine to individuals and care homes, left approximately 500,000 documents in unlocked containers stored in a courtyard at one of its premises. Do
Citizen Video Audits: Know Their Rights…And Yours
Written by: Scott MacLatchie, Esq. You have probably watched some of the first generation of videos that popped up on social media sites and on YouTube showing officers dealing with people using smartphones to film them. In these videos, the of
Proximate Cause Determination Kept from Jury in $1.7M Coverage Case
Written by: R. Wells Littlefield, Esq. In Principle Solutions Group, LLC v. Ironshore Indemnity, Inc., 17-11703, 2019 WL 6691509, (11th Cir. Dec. 9, 2019), a split 11th Circuit Court of Appeals panel affirmed summary judgment in favor of Princi
Georgia Court of Appeals Rules that Eight-Year Statute of Repose Bars Long-Term Warranty
Written by: Patrick Fitzgerald The broad language employed by the Georgia Court of Appeals in Southern States Chem., Inc. v. Tampa Tank & Welding, Inc., 2019 WL 5616691 (Ga. Ct. App. Oct. 31, 2019) could jeopardize long-term construction war
Rural Opioid Response Program Aims to Reduce Deaths
Deaths from certain kinds of opioids are higher in rural communities than in urban ones, and now there are more federally-backed programs, tools, and funding sources to help rural communities respond to the crisis. The rates of overdose deaths f
