Richard C. Balough discussed the implications of geolocation technologies on the right of privacy at a seminar sponsored by the State Bar of Wisconsin's non-resident lawyers division in Chicago.
Richard C. Balough has been appointed one of two co-chair of the mCommerce subcommittee of the American Bar Association’s Cyberspace Law Committee.
Cheryl Dancey Balough has been elected to the board of managers of the Intellectual Property Law Association of Chicago (IPLAC).
article on the privacy implications of Smart Electric Meters by Cheryl Dancey Balough has been published by the Kent Law Review.
Richard C. Balough was a guest lecturer this week at the University of Notre Dame. He spoke to a journalism class on privacy and defamation issues.
The privacy implications of installing “smart” electric meters will be explored in a presentation by Balough Law Offices, LLC to the American Bar Association’s Business Law Section on Cyberspace Law.Entitled “The Spy Who Came in from the Refrigerator: Privacy Implications of Installing ‘Smart’ Electric Meters,” the presentation will explore how the new meters can give utilities and third parties real-time information on what appliances and devices are being used by an individual. Cheryl Dancey Balough and Richard C. Balough will discuss to what extent current privacy laws and policies govern the use of this information.
Richard C. Balough recently spoke to a journalism class at Indiana University, Bloomington, on privacy and defamation issues related to news gathering.
Richard C. Balough discussed the use of social media by attorneys as part of a panel at the Chicago Bar Association's Law Practice Management and Technology committee.
Richard C. Balough was a guest lecturer at the University of Notre Dame on March 15. He spoke about defamation and privacy law and Balough Law Offices, LLC’s recent successful defense in the Chicago Twitter “moldy apartment” defamation case.