Articles From Ethel Spyratos

Notes From the Chair By Ethel Spyratos International and Immigration Law, April 2024 Highlights of some of the International and Immigration Law Section Council's work during the 2023-24 bar year.
Notes From the Chair By Ethel Spyratos International and Immigration Law, February 2024 Highlights of some of the International and Immigration Law Section Council's past and upcoming work.
Notes From the Chair By Ethel Spyratos International and Immigration Law, November 2023 A note from the chair highlighting the International & Immigration Law Section Council's recent work.
Cross-Border Personal Data Transfers from UK/EU Companies to US Companies By Ethel Spyratos & Angela Peters International and Immigration Law, September 2023 The United States must ensure an adequate level of protection for personal data transferred from the European Economic Area to U.S. companies participating in the E.U.-U.S. Data Privacy Framework.
Chair’s Column By Ethel Spyratos International and Immigration Law, July 2023 A note of welcome from the chair.
Technology and the ADA By Ethel Spyratos Legal Technology, Standing Committee on, February 2023 Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 prohibits discrimination based on disability in places of public accommodation, but doesn't directly address whether places of public accommodation include websites. 
Website accessibility and the ADA By Ethel Spyratos Legal Technology, Standing Committee on, April 2019 There has been a recent surge of lawsuits against businesses under the Americans with Disabilities Act based on claims that their websites are places of public accommodation and are not fully accessible to people with various impairments.
Case summaries By Ethel Spyratos Legal Technology, Standing Committee on, December 2014 Recent cases that have involved technology.
Privacy concerns related to mobile technology By Ethel Spyratos Legal Technology, Standing Committee on, March 2014 Mobile technologies such as geo-fencing may provide enormous value to both businesses and consumers. However, the risks associated with the inappropriate dissemination of consumer information collected as a result of these technologies, can cause consumers to have concerns about their privacy.
Series LLCs By Ethel Spyratos Business and Securities Law, April 2006 If asset protection is important for your clients’ business, series LLCs may be an entity organization option to consider.
Recent concern regarding cyber-fraud and its impact on businesses By Ethel Spyratos Business and Securities Law, May 2002 Information technology pervades many aspects of our daily lives. We use it to ship goods, pay bills, buy consumer goods, communicate and receive water and electricity at our homes
Computer disposal regulations for businesses By Ethel Spyratos Business and Securities Law, June 2001 Computer-based technology is advancing at an increasing rate, as a result, faster, more efficient computers are produced continually.
Electronic business transactions By Ethel Spyratos Business and Securities Law, January 2001 As commerce evolves, businesses are confronting electronic transactions.

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