Top 10 in Law Blogs: FTC Web Tool, Arbitration, and Keystone
Welcome back to the top 10. A lot of big stories rolling through headlines today—like the Panama Papers, which is worth clearing some time and reading about the scope of. It’s gonna be a big one. And now, today’s top 10:
- Are Sharply Divided Criminal Cases Under Submission for Longer than Lopsided Cases? – Chicago attorney Kirk C. Jenkins of Sedgwick on their Illinois Supreme Court Review
- Pipeline Construction After Keystone – Hunton & Williams attorneys on their Pipeline Law blog
- FTC Releases Web Tool for Mobile Health App Developers – Hogan Lovells attorneys Marcy Wilder, Madeline Gitomer, and Katherine Gasztonyi writing from Washington, D.C. on the firm’s Chronicle of Data Protection
- Paul McCartney Refuses to Let It Be and Launches Effort to Reclaim Copyrights to Songs – New York lawyers Dominic Gentile and Tatiana Markel from Baker Hostetler on their Copyright, Content, and Platforms
- Arbitration Favors the Repeat Player – San Antonio lawyer Thomas J. Crane of the Law Offices of Thomas J. Crane on his San Antonio Employment Law Blog
- Avoid Becoming Kodak: Changing Law Firm Focus – Cordell Parvin, writing from Prosper, Tex., on his Cordell Parvin Blog
- United we fall? 6th Circuit holds that members of hospital network may not be a single entity under the antitrust laws – Washington, D.C. lawyer Chris Yook of Porter Wright on their Antitrust Law Source
- DOJ And FDA Say Criminal Prosecution of Food Companies Is A Priority – Shawn Stevens, founding member of the Food Industry Counsel, on their Food Industry Counsel blog
- San Francisco Passes Fully Paid Parental Leave (for Most) – Seyfarth Shaw lawyer Scott Atkinson writing from San Francisco on the firm’s California Peculiarities Employment Law Blog
- Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast—Interview with Perianne Boring – Steptoe & Johnson’s Stewart Baker from Washington, D.C. on the firm’s Steptoe Cyberblog
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