Good stuff all around today, starting with over on LXBN, where Zosha writes up the bizarre situation around the Walter Scott video copyright claim. In the roundup, Philip Thomas has a good take on Mississippi’s new texting and driving bill. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 198.
- Aggressive SEC Enforcement Efforts Regarding Confidentiality Agreements Will Continue – Chicago lawyer Ada Dolph of Seyfarth Shaw on the firm’s blog, Trading Secrets
- Retail Innovation Districts: The Community Outfitters –
- Article 29 Working Party Clarifies ‘Health Data” in the Wellbeing App Context –
- A Change for the Better? The Arguments For and Against a Venture Exchange –
- Court Holds LinkedIn Reference Searches are Not “Consumer Reports” Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act – of Troutman Sanders on the firm’s Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
- China IP: Is Your Barn Door Open? – Seattle lawyer Dan Harris of Harris & Moure on the firm’s China Law Blog
- The NLRB Weighs In on Faculty Unions for Religiously-Affiliated Schools – Hartford lawyer Jarad Lucan of Shipman & Goodwin on the firm’s blog, School Law
- What is Your Texas Legislature Doing for You Today? – Dallas lawyer Charles Sartain of Gray Reed & McGraw on Energy And The Law
- Governor, Legislature Get it Right with Texting and Driving Bill – Jackson, Mississippi attorney Philip Thomas on the blog Mississippi Litigation Review and Commentary
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