Privacy Law

Bolt ordered to pay GHC1.9m in damages for failing to detect rider’s identity theft

Bolt Holdings Ou, the data processor for ride hailing platform Bolt has been ordered by the Adentan Circuit Court to pay a Lecturer and Chief Executive Officer of a software solutions company, Justice Noah Adade an amount of GHS 1.9million. This was after the court had found that the company had failed to detect the […]

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TGIF: Man uses drone to catch wife cheating with her boss

A Chinese man named Jing reportedly used a remote-controlled drone to catch his wife cheating with her boss during work hours.   One day, while conducting his surveillance, Jing’s drone captured his wife leaving her office with an unknown man. The pair drove to a remote mountainous area, where the drone filmed them holding hands

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Lawyer Faces Invasion of Privacy Suit for Hidden Bathroom Cam – 2 Years After Child Porn Charges

Robert McKinley, a former partner at now-defunct Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis and the former intellectual property practice leader at Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg, was hit with an invasion-of-privacy suit in New Jersey state court on Tuesday over allegedly hiding cameras in bathrooms at his residences and secretly recording guests. McKinley was arrested in April

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