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8 August 2016

Do You Restrict Recording Devices In The Workplace Over HIPAA Concerns? You May Want To Rethink That Move.

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In the article, "Not So Fast," featured in Biz New Orleans, Jaklyn Wrigley discusses why you should rethink restricting recording devices in the workplace, in light of HIPAA concerns.
United States Employment and HR

In the article, “Not So Fast,” featured in Biz New Orleans, Jaklyn Wrigley discusses why you should rethink restricting recording devices in the workplace, in light of HIPAA concerns.

To read the full article, please visit Biz New Orleans.

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