by kellyhyman | Jan 4, 2020 | Blog, Kelly Hyman
Less than one hundred days after House Democrats announced a formal impeachment inquiry, Judiciary Committee Chair Jerry Nadler announced on December 10, 2019, that two articles of impeachment will be presented to the Senate. The Senate will determine if President...
by kellyhyman | Dec 27, 2019 | Blog, Kelly Hyman
Facebook’s announcement in September 2019 that it would allow politicians to lie in ads on its platform ignites more controversy for the social media giant. CEO Mark Zuckerberg has already faced Congress over breaches of privacy. But the company was quick to...
by kellyhyman | Dec 17, 2019 | Blog, Kelly Hyman
No one wants to hear that a company they do business with has suffered a data breach. In the past few years, people around the world have been shocked to hear that major insurance companies and credit bureaus have been able to be breached. The idea that someone has...
by kellyhyman | Nov 21, 2019 | Blog, Kelly Hyman
Republicans are on a rampage, demanding the whistleblower’s name. There are many legal protections that protect the anonymity of whistleblowers in any investigation, but that hasn’t stopped the outcry for the identity of the person who wrote the memo that helped...
by kellyhyman | Nov 14, 2019 | Blog, Kelly Hyman
Juul, one of the world’s largest vaping companies, has come under fire repeatedly in 2019 for allegedly marketing their products to underage consumers – and now, a lawsuit filed on the 29th of October alleges that Juul shipped out over a million nicotine...