Top 10 in Law Blogs: Soccer Pay, Go, and FCC Votes
Well over here in Seattle we’re enjoying some unseasonably warm days taking us out of March—anyone else? Without further ado, let’s get down to your top 10 today:
- Checkers, Chess, Jeopardy, Go…Law (Part 1) – Seyfarth Shaw’s Kenneth Grady writing from Chicago on his Seytlines blog
- The visa gold rush is on: Pittsburgh companies can’t get enough skilled workers because of our crazy work-visa system – Pittsburgh lawyer Robert S. Whitehill of Fox Rothschild writing on their Immigration View
- New Complaint Highlights Continuing Battle over Pay Disparity by Gender in Sports – Hartford lawyer Daniel Schwartz of Shipman & Goodwin on his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- EU: Advocate General comments on Liability for Free Wi-Fi – Hogan Lovells’ Nils Rauer writing from Frankfurt on the firm’s Global Media and Communications Watch
- Lawyers can’t necessarily disclose former client info, even if it’s “publicly available” – Cleveland attorney Karen Rubin of Thompson Hine writing on the firm’s The Law for Lawyers Today
- A Short History of Clean Power Plan Litigation as of March 2016 – Squire Patton Boggs lawyers Geoffrey Barnes and Danelle Gagliardi on the firm’s frESH blog
- USWNT: Complaints of Being Kicked to the Curb by US Soccer – Fox Rothschild lawyer Thomas R. Basta from Roseland, NJ writing on their Employment Discrimination Report
- Amazon Wants to Patent “Pay by Selfie” Technology – Frankfurt attorneys Benjamin Beck and Dr. Ulrich Worm of Mayer Brown on the firm’s All About IP blog
- FCC Votes to Proceed With Broadband Privacy Proposal – Washington, D.C. lawyer Ani Gevorkian of Covington & Burling on their Inside Privacy
- Supreme Court Restricts Pretrial Freezing of Untainted Assets – Perkins Coie attorneys Sambo Dul and Jean-Jacques Cabou writing out of Phoenix on their White Collar Briefly
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