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Protect Your Firm with Law Firm Insurance

Embroker

In today’s day and age, cyber liability and cybercrime are a close second and necessary to protect. Remember, law firms are responsible for a large amount of sensitive client and partner data, which makes data security an absolute must, and data breaches one of the greatest risks that lawyers face. .

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Cybersecurity for Small and Mid-Sized Businesses

HR Counselor's Corner

“Cybersecurity” is a bit like plumbing: most everybody thinks it’s a great idea, but we don’t really give it much thought beyond that until something goes horribly wrong, like a data breach. It’s easy to be lulled into a false sense of security, especially if you’re not a corporate giant like Yahoo, Equifax, Target, or Uber. “Why

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WIRTW #363 (the “iron throne” edition)

Ohio Employer's Law

How many Game of Thrones references can you catch? Here’s the rest of what I read this week: Discrimination EEOC on Transgender Harassment, Discrimination, and Restrooms — via Phil Miles’s Lawffice Space A white employee tossed banana peels at work, and HE claims discrimination. Game of Chairs , of course.

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WIRTW #365 (the “on the road again” edition)

Ohio Employer's Law

BYOD, cyber-security, and social media). The Great Popeye’s Fried Chicken Caper — via Phil Miles’s Lawffice Space Is Political Affiliation the New Black When it Comes to Discrimination? — via ERC’s HR insights Blog What Your Company’ Policy on Employee References? — It is always my pleasure.

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Check your Blind Spots, Avoiding Unconscious Bias with Technology

Hire Vue

Madeline: Hi everyone I’m thrilled to be here today and moderating this all-star panel to talk about a topic that’s really important today in our workforce we’re gonna talk about checking our blind spots and helping companies avoid unconscious bias so before I introduce our very impressive panelists here today I wanted to say a very (..)