Catching my breath.

It’s been a crazy couple of weeks.  Weekend work goes without saying, but on top of the normal work, I had to prepare for a CLE presentation.  It was pretty painful, reading cases at 3am, but glad to have done it, and it made me think that I should do it more often.  Then off to NY — although the time difference is just three hours, it’s really hard for me to wake up in the morning (particularly after being up until 3am or later)! NY is bustling as always — I love the energy here, but particularly when it gets cold, everyone looks exhausted.

Was reading a few articles on the latest Uber snafu involving privacy.  Apart from whether the VP should have made the threat in the first place (the right answer to that one is obvious), it highlights just how much information companies handle, and the potential for misuse.  The thing is, how would an individual like you or me ever know that our information is being mishandled or used inappropriately?  Companies have privacy policies, yes, but how do we the people know whether people are actually complying with them?

Bookmarking a somewhat related article for future reading:

https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/article/20141118051323-2259773-lawsuits-for-hipaa-violations-and-beyond-a-journey-down-the-rabbit-hole

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