Unresolved Questions: When Are Actual Damages Required in Stored Communications Act Cases?
13 April 2009
Foley Partners Daniel Kaplan, Eileen Ridley and Andrew Serwin authored an article titled “Unresolved Questions: When Are Actual Damages Required in Stored Communications Act Cases?” in the April 13, 2009 issue of BNA’s Privacy & Security Law Report.
Reproduced with permission from BNA’s Privacy & Security Law Report, by The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. http://www.bna.com.
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