Peter Cassat featured in an article by TechTarget about employee monitoring notification laws

Culhane Meadows’ Washington, DC partner Peter Cassat was recently quoted in an article by TechTarget about employers monitoring employee PCs.
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Peter Cassat featured in an article by SHRM about speech technology in HR

Culhane Meadows’ Washington, DC partner Peter Cassat was recently quoted in an article by SHRM about the practical (and scary) implications of speech technology in HR.
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Peter Cassat featured in an article by HRD about how HR handles employee involvement in protests and riots

Culhane Meadows’ Washington, DC partner Peter Cassat was recently quoted in an article by HRD about what choices employers have if employees are publicly revealed to be involved in protests or riots outside of work.
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Peter Cassat in HR Magazine: HR Ethical Dilemmas

Culhane Meadows’ Washington, DC partner Peter Cassat was recently quoted in an article by HR Magazine about ethical dilemmas in the workplace.
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Peter Cassat in BuiltIn: Algorithmic Bias Bounties

Culhane Meadows’ Washington, DC partner Peter Cassat was recently quoted in an article by BuiltIn about putting bounties on biased algorithms.
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Peter Cassat interviewed by Lifewire for an article about the possibility of 5G improving driver safety

Lifewire recently interviewed Culhane Meadows’ Washington, DC partner Peter Cassat to discuss cybersecurity and data privacy in relation to the wireless communication and auto industries’ exploration of how 5G could make driving safer.
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Peter Cassat interviewed by InformationWeek for an article about AI Liability

Information Week recently interviewed Culhane Meadows’ Washington, DC partner Peter Cassat to discuss AI ethics and potential liability issues.
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Peter Cassat featured in article by TechTarget about AI data privacy tools

In a recent article by TechTarget, Culhane Meadows’ Washington, D.C. office partner Peter Cassat discusses the benefits of AI data privacy tools.
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Peter Cassat discusses employee assessment tools and bias in an article from ASIS International

Washington, DC, partner Peter Cassat discusses how employee hiring assessment tools could cause trouble for employers in an article from ASIS International.
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Peter Cassat interviewed by SHRM for an article on employee assessment tools and bias

SHRM recently interviewed our Washington, DC, partner Peter Cassat to discuss employee assessment tools and bias.
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Peter Cassat discusses handling whistleblowers in an article by Healthcare Risk Management

Peter Cassat, a partner in Culhane Meadows’ Washington, DC, office, was recently interviewed for an article by Healthcare Risk Management which discusses how to properly handle whistleblower complaints in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Peter Cassat discusses how AI can impact pay decisions in SHRM Magazine

Peter Cassat, a partner in Culhane Meadows’ Washington, D.C. office, was recently interviewed by SHRM Magazine for an article about how artificial intelligence may be used to make employee compensation determinations.
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