Sentences with phrase «for multiple breaches»

In Deerfield, they progress from $ 25 for a first - time violator to $ 50 for a second violation, up to $ 500 for multiple breaches.

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At least one of those hacks claimed to use a password of his that was exposed in a 2012 LinkedIn breach, which implied that Zuckerberg had been using the same password for multiple sites and hadn't changed it in years — two very basic privacy blunders.
Fox apologised to MPs after Sir Gus O'Donnell ruled that he was guilty of multiple breaches of the ministerial code for a «blurring of lines» between his official and private responsibilities.
In the months that followed, the project saw «schedule delays, Department of Labor violations, multiple breaches of health and safety procedures, lack of proper supervision, and non-responsiveness to requests for corrective action,» OGS said in a
In the months that followed, the project saw «schedule delays, Department of Labor violations, multiple breaches of health and safety procedures, lack of proper supervision, and non-responsiveness to requests for corrective action,» OGS said in a non-responsibility determination issued this September regarding a project subcontractor.
The Karolinska Institute in Stockholm fired him in March 2016 for multiple ethical violations, including a breach of «fundamental values» and «scientific negligence.»
While Samsung hasn't officially released a changelog for the incoming update, SamMobile seems to suggest that among other changes, the update will bring multi-user mode to the device, which means multiple user accounts can be created on the tablet post-update, thereby allowing more than one person to use the device without any privacy breach.
Tech stocks slumped as multiple problem areas for the sector continued to be front - page news: (1) the continued blowback from the Facebook data breach, (2) Tesla facing scrutiny over a fatal accident involving one of its cars utilizing the autopilot function, and (3) President Trump's ongoing Twitter battle with Amazon.
«If a consumer has protected a rewards account with a login ID and password that is used across multiple high - value sites, such as Amazon or a banking site, then all those sites are at risk for breach and misuse,» adds Grevey.
There's also a neat breaching mechanic that plays out for multiple characters in the same move, and you can place off - map assets like a sniper or spotter to open up additional options.
Manages HIPAA breaches for both covered entities and business associates, including data breaches involving thousands of patients across multiple states and breaches involving law enforcement.
Acting for a registered provider and managers in a joint investigation by the Police and regulators into the multiple deaths of service users, regulatory breaches and allegations of fraud and theft
The government states the key change is the establishment of mandatory breach reporting, and the aim is to «codify existing best practices» and harmonize Canada's regime for reporting with those of other jurisdictions — currently, only Alberta has mandatory reporting requirements — and «reducing the burden of reporting for organizations operating in multiple jurisdictions.»
Obtained multiple awards for a wholesale food company in several American Arbitration Association arbitrations in Oklahoma, Arizona and Florida relating to breach of contracts by grocery store owners.
The firm continues to handles professional negligence matters for longstanding clients, including Paragon Mortgages and Idem Capital Securities; Frances Mitchell is continuing to act for the former in multiple claims against a firm of solicitors concerning alleged breaches of duty over buy - to - let mortgages.
Cites an Akerman tool for data breach notification across multiple states.
Represented a Korean company manufacturing drill rig parts in an ICDR arbitration governed by Texas law with the arbitration seat in Texas for breach of multiple contracts and allegations of fraud.
Alleging that her ex-boyfriend viewed her records in the court file and then harassed her, the patient sued her doctor for breach of contract and negligence in multiple forms.
Secured multiple summary judgments in federal court for financial services client involving allegations of breach of contract.
Secured dismissals of multiple federal actions for financial services client involving allegations of breach of contract relating to real estate disputes.
This should not violate most licensing agreements since you can only work with one «version» of the server at one time and likely no breach of licensing since most are for the protection against multiple instances being used with only one license.
Attorneys for both plaintiffs and defendants will find comprehensive coverage of such matters as: the advantages and disadvantages of suits based on strict liability, negligence and breach of warranty; the use of state consumer protection statutes; the duty to warn and its innumerable ramifications; the liability of the manufacturers, retailers and other potential defendants in the distribution chain; successor liability; federal preemption of common law claims; monitoring product safety during design, manufacturing and distribution; causation theories in actions involving multiple manufacturers; product misuse and alteration; the elements of proof needed in an action; recovery for economic loss; punitive damages; and the government contractor defense.
(1) extending negligent misrepresentation beyond «business transactions» to product liability, unprecedented in Texas; (2) ignoring multiple US Supreme Court decisions that express and implied preemption operate independently (as discussed here) to dismiss implied preemption with nothing more than a cite to the Medtronic v. Lohr express preemption decision; (3) inventing some sort of state - law tort to second - guess the defendant following one FDA marketing approach (§ 510k clearance) over another (pre-market approval), unprecedented anywhere; (4) holding that the learned intermediary rule does not apply whenever a defendant «compensates» or «incentivizes» physicians to use its products, absent any Texas state or appellate authority; (5) imposing strict liability on an entity not in the product's chain of sale, contrary to Texas statute (§ 82.001 (2)-RRB-; (6) creating a claim for «tortious interference» with the physician - patient relationship, again utterly unprecedented; (7) creating «vicarious» breach of fiduciary duty for engaging doctors to serve as expert witnesses in mass tort litigation also involving their patients, ditto; and (8) construing a consulting agreement with a physician as «commercial bribery» to avoid the Texas cap on punitive damages, jaw - droppingly unprecedented.
The reports to European data protection authorities, which were filed simultaneously by multiple consumer organizations, cite news coverage that Facebook didn't adequately protect its users» data — firstly by being careless about providing third parties access to it and secondly for not rectifying the breach when the company became aware of it back in 2015 — as a reason to investigate possible infractions in Europe.
At least one of those hacks claimed to use a password of his that was exposed in a 2012 LinkedIn breach, which implied that Zuckerberg had been using the same password for multiple sites and hadn't changed it in years — two very basic privacy blunders.
In March, The Observer and The New York Times reported that more than 50 million people were affected by the data breach, causing a worldwide scandal, sparking multiple investigations into Facebook's practices, and calls for a boycott of the social network.
«When you combine the number of people involved with handling multiple forms of data with the immaturity of data security systems and practices that are in place, there are... many opportunities for mistakes or intentional breaches to take place,» Protegrity CTO Ulf Mattsson told the E-Commerce...
On Sunday, multiple newspapers across the UK and the US had full - page adverts signed by Zuckerberg to say «sorry» for the «breach of trust» and for «not doing more at the time».
«The risk of theft of private keys is heightened so long as the centralized repository holds the private keys on behalf of digital security holders, as the thief is able to target a single security system for breach of multiple accounts.»
New York's highest court addresses a question from a federal court on whether a brokerage breached its duty to its client by representing multiple buyers competing for the same property.
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