Friday, 14 August 2009

Hi, here is your weekly round-up of highlights from OUT-LAW News. As always, there are plenty of other stories from this week. You can also access our archive of weekly emails.

This week's news on OUT-LAW.COM

UPS promises security overhaul in wake of pay data lapse

Delivery firm UPS has promised privacy watchdog the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) that it will encrypt laptops and smartphones in the UK and Europe following the loss of a laptop containing unencrypted pay information on 9,150 employees.
12/08/2009

High Court allows evidence of 'without prejudice' exchanges to aid interpretation

Evidence of negotiations that were conducted on a 'without prejudice' basis can be admitted in court proceedings to aid the interpretation of a settlement agreement, a High Court judge has ruled.
12/08/2009

Lawsuit accuses T-Mobile of asking hourly staff to check email 'off the clock'

T-Mobile could face a class action lawsuit over claims that it made employees work without pay using mobile phones and email devices. The US suit highlights concerns about employee rights at a time of always-on communications.
12/08/2009

Business lobby welcomes Commission action on electronic VAT invoicing

A business lobbying group has welcomed European Commission VAT plans to apply the same rules to paper and electronic invoices. The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) says that the changes will make cross-border business cheaper and easier.
11/08/2009

For lies to be malicious falsehood, they must refer to your interests, says High Court

A company can sue for malicious falsehood only when there is some reference to it or its interests in the false and malicious words complained of, even if that reference is indirect and the company is not identified, the High Court has ruled.
11/08/2009

Court filings are protected by copyright, says lawyer

A US lawyer has claimed that copyright is violated when courts pass legal submissions on to a commercial publisher. The lawyer claims that the US courts' behaviour undermines the hundreds of hours of work put into submissions.
10/08/2009