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Archives for December 2018

What School Officials Need to Know about Student Data Privacy in Illinois

mckenna · December 27, 2018 ·

Data breaches have happened, and will continue to happen, to all different types of entities, including private businesses, charities, government offices, and schools.

What Banks in Illinois Should Expect If Recreational Cannabis Becomes Legal

mckenna · December 19, 2018 ·

The incoming governor-elect of Illinois, J.B. Pritzker has promised to pass legislation that legalizes the sale and consumption of recreational cannabis in Illinois for adults over the age of 21.

Illinois Employers Must Update Employee Reimbursement Policies by January 1, 2019

Kristin Dvorsky Tauras · December 10, 2018 ·

The Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act has been amended to require reimbursement of employees expenses, which may include higher ticket items like cellular phones, cellular data service fees, home computers and internet provider fees for employees who are expected to work remotely and more travel expenses.

All Employers Need A Workplace Violence Policy or Plan

Kristin Dvorsky Tauras · December 3, 2018 ·

Employers need to be proactive in formulating a written policy for workplace violence. The news is replete with stories of workplace violence. A disgruntled ex-employee, coworker or spouse of an employee, or sometimes just a random customer or stranger walks in and violence breaks out.

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