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Perspective

Jul. 8, 2015

The personal black box

Many people don't realize they're wearing a personal "black box" on their wrist - and what the information it contains could mean if litigation rears its head. By Paul R. Kiesel and Jeffrey A. Koncius


By Paul R. Kiesel and Jeffrey A. Koncius


Most people are familiar with the "black box" often recovered after a plane goes down
that contains vital data to help reconstruct the accident. More and more vehicles
are being equipped with these black boxes today. What many people do not realize,
however, is that many of us are wearing black boxes everyday - be it an Apple Watch, an activity tracker, or...

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