30 Jan, 2019 Internal Investigations and #MeToo: Interviewing Witnesses By Debbie Ausburn This post is part of a continuing series about responding to reports by a now-adult of past abuse at a youth-serving organization. The...
30 Jan, 2019 Pitfalls of Internal Investigations By Debbie Ausburn I ran across this article describing more fallout from the investigation of Larry Nassar, the U.S.A. Gymnastics (USAG) doctor convicted...
28 Jan, 2019 Internal Investigations: What Not To Say By Debbie Ausburn By now, most people have heard about the students from Covington Catholic High School, initially accused of harassing a Native American...
24 Jan, 2019 Internal Investigations and #MeToo: First Steps By Debbie Ausburn This post is part of a continuing series about responding to reports by a now-adult of past abuse at a youth-serving organization. The...
24 Jan, 2019 Supply Chain Software Poses Security Risks By Taylor English In an article published by TechTarget, Jonathan Wilson was quoted regarding the increasing information security risks that supply chain...
22 Jan, 2019 Tips About “The Big Game” Week By Michele Stumpe WARNING: DON’T USE THE TERM “SUPER BOWL” IN YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA OR PROMOTIONS Taylor English trademark attorney, Amanda Hyland, recently...
22 Jan, 2019 Why Preserving Electronically Stored Information Matters By Taylor English In an article published by Construction Executive, Natalie Mark discusses what is electronically stored information (ESI) and why should...
16 Jan, 2019 Mandated Reporting: Unsupervised Children By Debbie Ausburn One vexing question in the mandated reporter area is when to report children who appear to have no adults supervising them. It is more...
15 Jan, 2019 Taylor English Welcomes Intellectual Property Partner Michael Johnston By Taylor English Taylor English Duma LLP is pleased to announce the addition of Michael Johnston as a partner in the Intellectual Property Practice Group...
14 Jan, 2019 Mandated Reporting: Risks of Ignoring A Child By Debbie Ausburn From Connecticut comes this story of a former high school teacher charged with failing to make a mandated report of child sexual abuse...
09 Jan, 2019 “No-Touch” Policies Harm Children By Debbie Ausburn I have heard many cautious lawyers and more than one self-proclaimed expert claim that elementary school teachers and child care workers...
09 Jan, 2019 Sexting and Horseplay and Sex, Oh My! — Teens and Mandated Reporting By Debbie Ausburn Organizations that work with teenagers face questions of sexual behavior in several different situations. The most common issues that I...