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"Sign-In Wrap" On Mobile Apps, Allyson Haynes Stuart Apr 2017

"Sign-In Wrap" On Mobile Apps, Allyson Haynes Stuart

Allyson Haynes Stuart

No abstract provided.


Making Sure Byod Does Not Stand For "Breach Your Organization's Data", Allyson Haynes Stuart Feb 2016

Making Sure Byod Does Not Stand For "Breach Your Organization's Data", Allyson Haynes Stuart

Allyson Haynes Stuart

No abstract provided.


Finding Privacy In A Sea Of Social Media And Other E-Discovery, Allyson Haynes Stuart Aug 2013

Finding Privacy In A Sea Of Social Media And Other E-Discovery, Allyson Haynes Stuart

Allyson Haynes Stuart

This article looks at the case law governing discovery of social media, and finds several problems. First, many courts are improperly requiring a threshold showing that relevant information exists in public portions of the user’s social media account before allowing such discovery. Second, they allow overbroad discovery, often requiring a litigant to turn over its username and password to the other party. At the same time, parties are seeking such information directly from social media sites, attempting an end-run around the relevancy requirement and increasing motion practice. The article argues that, instead, social media discovery should be treated like other …


Virtual Blinds: Finding Online Privacy In Offline Precedents, Allyson W. Haynes Dec 2011

Virtual Blinds: Finding Online Privacy In Offline Precedents, Allyson W. Haynes

Allyson Haynes Stuart

No abstract provided.


Ethics In The E-Discovery Age, Allyson W. Haynes Feb 2009

Ethics In The E-Discovery Age, Allyson W. Haynes

Allyson Haynes Stuart

No abstract provided.


Symposium Introduction: Privacy In The Federal Courts, Allyson W. Haynes Dec 2008

Symposium Introduction: Privacy In The Federal Courts, Allyson W. Haynes

Allyson Haynes Stuart

No abstract provided.


Web Site Visitors And Online Privacy: What Have You Agreed To Share?, Allyson W. Haynes Jun 2008

Web Site Visitors And Online Privacy: What Have You Agreed To Share?, Allyson W. Haynes

Allyson Haynes Stuart

No abstract provided.


A South Carolina Lawyer's Roadmap To Navigating The New E-Discovery Rules, Allyson W. Haynes Mar 2007

A South Carolina Lawyer's Roadmap To Navigating The New E-Discovery Rules, Allyson W. Haynes

Allyson Haynes Stuart

The Federal Courts Law Review, the online publication of the Federal Magistrate Judges Association and the hard copy publication of the Charleston School of Law, proudly presents its inaugural symposium, co-sponsored by the South Carolina Bar Continuing Legal Education Division. Course Planners Allyson W. Haynes, a Charleston School of Law Professor, and The Honorable John M. Facciola, United States Magistrate Judge, District of Columbia, have assembled both nationally distinguished and locally experienced speakers. They will share their expertise, insights, and practical knowledge of the recent amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure pertaining to electronic discovery. Our esteemed keynote …


Online Privacy Policies: Contracting Away Control Over Personal Information?, Allyson W. Haynes Feb 2007

Online Privacy Policies: Contracting Away Control Over Personal Information?, Allyson W. Haynes

Allyson Haynes Stuart

Individuals disclose personal information to websites in the course of everyday transactions. The treatment of that personal information is of great importance, as highlighted by the recent spate of data breaches and the surge in identity theft. When websites share such personal information with third parties, the threat of its use for illegal purposes increases. The current law allows website companies to protect themselves from liability for sharing or selling visitors’ personal information to third parties by focusing on disclosures in privacy policies, not on substantive treatment of personal information. Because of the low likelihood that a visitor will read …