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John Byrne Cooke Photography
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John Byrne Cooke Photography: John Byrne Cooke experienced the 1960s within the music of the counterculture, first as a member of the Charles River Valley Boys bluegrass band in Cambridge, Massachusetts - one of the principal wellsprings of the folk-music boom - and later as road manager for Big Brother and the Holding Company and Janis Joplin, based in San Francisco, home of the Haight-Ashbury and acid rock. Through it all, he was taking pictures.
  • Expected expiration: December 26th in 2018
  • Creation date: December 26th in 2000
  • Renew date: November 27th in 2017
Tisinger Vance PC | Attorneys at Law
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While no Georgia Court has held that a violation of HIPAA can be used as evidence to support a state law claim for violation of privacy, many courts in other states have held it can. See Acosta v. Byrum, 180, NC App. 562 (2006). Furthermore, Georgia Courts have repeatedly held that federal regulations can be used as evidence to support a state law negligence claim. See Cardin v. Telfair Acres of Lowndes County, Inc., 185 Ga. App. 449 (1990). Thus, it is likely that when this issue is decided, a Georgia Court will allow the use of HIPAA regulations as evidence supporting a claim for invasion of privacy. The case of Byrne v. Avery Center for Obstetrics & Gynecology, P.C., 314 Conn. 433 (2014) is instructive for the dangers of HIPPA violations supporting state law invasion of privacy claims. In Byrne, the patient instructed the medical provider not to release her records to a specified third-party. The third-party served a subpoena on the medical provider. The medical provider produced the records without informing the patient or making any objection. The Court held that the plaintiff could use the HIPAA regulations concerning the release of records pursuant to subpoena to support a state law invasion of privacy claim. Thus, while plaintiff cannot bring an action for breach of HIPAA, the plaintiff can accomplish the same goal by bringing a state law claim for invasion of privacy based on a violation of HIPAA. Therefore, medical providers should be aware that breaches of HIPAA can ultimately, although indirectly, expose them to liability. By: Richard Tisinger, Jr.
  • Expected expiration: August 17th in 2018
  • Creation date: August 17th in 2006
  • Renew date: July 21st in 2017
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Bearpit Brothers | Music like Richard Hawley, Roy Orbison, The Beatles, The Mavericks, pre Rock ‘n’ Roll country music
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  • Creation date: October 8th in 2013
  • Renew date: September 8th in 2015
Practical Ed Tech – Teaching Teachers to Teach With Technology
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Teaching Teachers to Teach With Technology
  • Expected expiration: January 25th in 2018
  • Creation date: January 25th in 2012
  • Renew date: January 26th in 2017
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