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Tuesday, December 3, 2002
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Doing Business by Cellphone Creates New Liability Issues. The technological boon of mobile phones may make companies liable if employees using them are involved in accidents. By Jonathan D. Glater. [New York Times: Technology]
"Employers have been liable for negligence for years, but the application of the negligence doctrine to our technological society is in fact relatively new," said Gerald D. Skoning, a lawyer with Seyfarth Shaw in Chicago. "Prudent employers need to be wary of this new area."
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