by Glori Gayster
Recording Videoconferences — Ask Permission
Best Practices in Gaining Consent Before Hitting the Record Button – Videoconferencing is not new. We’ve been “face-timing” with family, friends and colleagues for years.
by Glori Gayster
White Collar Cases Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic: Delay Delay Delay
New and Existing Federal Investigations Stall Including Fraud and Other Criminal Complaints Before the DOJ – We’ve all seen the “Expect Delays” signs when driving through a snow storm or road construction.
by Glori Gayster
Cannabis and Sports: Recent Updates to Drug Testing Policies in NFL and MLB
The Legalization of Marijuana Brings Dramatic Changes to Professional Sports – We’ve all heard it before … Philly is a sports town. Despite a lack of play on the field and the dire daily updates on the COVID-19 pandemic, news from the National Football League (NFL), Major League Baseball (MLB) and other professional sports organizations continue to make headlines.
by Glori Gayster
New Jersey Employers Cannot Fire Approved Medical Marijuana Users for Failed Drug Test
Patients approved for medical marijuana use under the state’s program are protected by the Law Against Discrimination.
by Glori Gayster
Bucks County Looks to Make A.R.D. Program Affordable to Everyone
The pre-trial diversionary program allowing first time, non-violent offenders to earn a dismissal and expungement of certain criminal charges. For those unfamiliar with Accelerated Rehabilitative Disposition (A.R.D.), the pre-trial intervention program provides first time, non-violent offenders the opportunity to clear select charges from their records...
by Glori Gayster
New Jersey Extends Statute of Limitations on Sexual Abuse
New Jersey law extends sexual abuse victims’ ability to seek legal action until they turn 55 years old or within seven (7) years of recognizing the harm such abuse caused them.
by Glori Gayster
Ghost Guns Take Center Stage in the Fight Against Gun Violence
PA ruling will make it illegal for felons to purchase 80% receiver frames and then build weapons, as well as attaching penalties if caught possessing them.
by Glori Gayster
Dear Officer: You Can Take My Computer But You Can’t Have My Password
Supreme Court of Pennsylvania rules forced disclosure of one’s computer password violates the 5th Amendment. In an issue never before decided by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, the Justices have held that a defendant may not be compelled to disclose the password that would allow Commonwealth law enforcement officers access to his or her lawfully seized, but encrypted computer. The...
by Glori Gayster
Educators Take Note: Mandatory Reporters Failure to Act Raised to a Possible Felony-3rd Degree
The two-part act lowers the bar and increases the penalties associated with failures to report. In an act meant to protect sexual assault survivors, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has overhauled its child abuse laws, including those which govern mandatory reporters. In the simplest of terms, these changes, which will take effect within 60 days, are two-fold: 1) lowering the bar for...
by Glori Gayster