Top 10 in Law Blogs: CISA, Cereal, and Colleges
As October winds down the news cycle is doing anything but. I’ve got a story on LXBN about CISA’s approval in the Senate (but disapproval most anywhere else), and we’ve got an action packed Top 10 lineup for you today. Let’s get to it.
- Board to Tears: Director oversight of data security issues – Kansas City, Mo. lawyer Wade Kerrigan of Husch Blackwell on their Byte Back
- For a Limited Time Only… – Attorney Alex MacKay of Stites & Harbison writing out of Nashville, Tenn. on their Trademarkology
- Minor League Players Granted Conditional Class Certification in Wage Suit – Jackson Lewis’ Gregg E. Clifton and Shawn N. Butte on the firm’s Collegiate & Professional Sports Law Blog
- USDOL Hit for Attorney Fees by Fifth Circuit for Improper Litigation Tactics – Roseland, NJ lawyer Mark E. Tabakman of Fox Rothschild on the firm’s Wage & Hour—Development & Highlights blog
- A Few Spooky Blogging Mistakes to Avoid – LexBlog’s customer success manager Chloe Nichols on our blog, Please Advise
- Graduate Students or Employees? NLRB to Weigh In (Again) – Seyfarth Shaw’s Jeffrey A. Berman, Mary Kay Klimesh, & Bryan R. Bienias on their Employer Labor Relations Blog
- FTC warns of loss of transparency in EU-US data flows by invalidation of Safe Harbour – Dublin attorney Davinia Brennan of A&L Goodbody on the A&L Goodbody’s International Blog
- Colleges and Universities Are Prime Cyberattack Targets: What’s Behind the Threat? – Philadelphia lawyer Eric A. Packel of Baker Hostetler on their Data Privacy Monitor
- U.S. Senate Passes Cybersecurity Information Sharing Legislation – Hogan Lovell’s Jared Bomberg and Paul Otto on the firm’s Global Media and Communications Watch blog
- The Low-Friction Legal Industry – Seyfarth Shaw’s Kenneth Grady writing out of Chicago on the Seytlines blog
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