Publication - 07/30/2012

Employer’s BYOD Dilemma

The Recorder

San Francisco partner Cheryl Orr published an article in the July 30th issue of The Recorder.

Cheryl’s article, “Employer’s BYOD Dilemma,” addresses the increasing trend of employees demanding that they be allowed to bring and use their personal technology in the workplace. While employers may view this as a cost-saving opportunity, the practice also raises multiple issues, including privacy, safety and wage and hour implications.

Cheryl discusses relevant case law and statutory restrictions and provides recommendations for employers, who should “be clear on how dual devices can be used, convey those expectations and get the employees’ buy-in when possible.”

Click here to read the article.

 

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