Top 10 in Law Blogs: Klingon, Big Data, and a whole lot of Trade Secrets
It’s official: The 2016 Defend Trade Secrets Act is law, and it’s trending on LXBN. I’ve also got a story up about how just because decriminalized marijuana is sweeping the nation doesn’t mean it’s a leveled playing field. And now, your top 10:
- Is Paramount Going Where No Copyright Holder Has Gone Before? – Los Angeles lawyer Robert Welsh from Baker Hostetler on the firm’s Copyright, Content, and Platforms
- Big data: French and German authorities explore antitrust issues – Brussels attorney Jay Modrall of Norton Rose Fulbright on their Data Protection Report
- Industry Versus Specialty Focus: Tie Goes to the Lawyer – Chicago lean law evangelist Kenneth Grady from Seyfarth Shaw on his Seytlines blog
- President Signs New Federal Trade Secrets Act; Added Protection for Employers – Shipman & Goodwin lawyer Daniel Schwartz writing from Hartford on his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- How Passage of Trade Secrets Act Will Help Manufacturers: An Update – Hartford lawyer Jeffrey White from Robinson & Cole on the firm’s Manufacturing Law Blog
- Facebook’s “Trending” Section and Human Resources Analytics – Jackson Lewis lawyer Joseph J. Lazzarotti and Francis P. Alvarez on their Workplace Privacy, Data Management & Security Report
- The Defend Trade Secrets Act—Making a Federal Case of It – Houston lawyer Jacob Crumrine of Baker & McKenzie on their The Lone Star Employer Report
- Competing Theories of Judicial Decision Making: Formalism – Chicago lawyer Kirk Jenkins of Sedgwick on the firm’s California Supreme Court Review
- Slowing the Law Firm Churn – Roger Hayse of The Hayse Group writing from Austin on their Managing Law Firm Transition
- Filing administrative appeal without being admitted results in dismissal – Cleveland lawyer Karen Rubin of Thompson Hine on their The Law for Lawyers Today
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