Business Law
Business Law News 2017, ISSUE 1
Content
- Bln Editorial Board: Message from the Editor
- Automated Vehicles: Usdot Issues New Policy on Development and Deployment of Automated Vehicle Technologies
- The Ninth Circuit's Employee "Password Sharing" Decision Applying the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
- Nine Key Labor Code Modifications Under California's Fair Pay Act
- How Legal Settlements and Judgments are Taxed
- Standing Committee Officers of the Business Law Section 2016-2017
- Automated Vehicles: Usdot Issues New Policy on Development and Deployment of Automated Vehicle Technologies
- The Ninth Circuit's Employee "Password Sharing" Decision Applying the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
- Nine Key Labor Code Modifications Under California's Fair Pay Act
- How Legal Settlements and Judgments are Taxed
- Business Law News Editorial Team
- Executive Committee of the Business Law Section 2016-2017
- Table of Contents
- Executive Committee: Message from the Chair
- Bln Editorial Board: Message from the Editor
- Standing Committee Officers of the Business Law Section 2016-2017
- Business Law News Editorial Team
- Executive Committee of the Business Law Section 2016-2017
- Table of Contents
- Executive Committee: Message from the Chair
BLN Editorial Board: Message from the Editor
Ken Minesinger
I am pleased to present to you the first issue of the 2017 Business Law News, featuring four insightful articles that I hope will be of interest to you.
First up, authors Katie Thomson and Andrew Barr give an overview of existing law relating to autonomous vehicles and an update in light of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s new policy (September 2016) on development and deployment of automated vehicle technologies.
Next, author Demetri Economou provides an introduction to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA). His article goes on to update California business lawyers in light of the Ninth Circuit’s employee "password sharing" decision in United States v. Nosal, 2016 U.S. App. LEXIS 21868.