Top 10 in Law Blogs: Uber, Robot Lawyers, and Cannabis Crowdfunding
We’ve got a great Tuesday top 10 for you today. I’ve also got a post up on LXBN about Uber’s deal with organized labor for their drivers in NYC. Here’s today’s best in law blogs:
- Uber Agrees to Form Non-Union Guild With New York City Drivers – New York lawyer Adam Smiley from Seyfarth Shaw writing on their Employer Labor Relations Blog
- Cannabis Crowdfunding is Here – Harris Moure lawyer Vince Sliwoski writing from Seattle on their Canna Law Blog
- Robot Lawyers: Kill Law Jobs or Augment Expertise? – Seattle University second year law student Miguel Willis on his Innovative Law Student blog
- Dealing with the new FLSA salary tests in ruby slippers – DLA Piper attorney Katharine Liao and Kevin Connelly on the firm’s The Labor Dish
- Safe or Good? We All Have Choices to Make – Lane Powell attorney Jane E. Brown writing from Seattle on the firm’s Beyond IP Law
- NYC Lays Down Law (And The Wave Of The Future?) On Gender Identity Discrimination – Foley & Lardner’s Anne B. Sekel writing from New York on their Labor & Employment Law Perspectives
- Federal Court Judge Quashes Challenge to Revised Visa Bulletin Dates – White Plains attorney Sean G. Hanagan of Jackson Lewis on the firm’s Immigration Blog
- Deeper Dive: Integrating Physician Practices into a Health System’s HIPAA Privacy and Security Program – Cincinnati attorney Paulette Thomas of Baker Hostetler on the firm’s Data Privacy Monitor
- Inverting views on Networking: How Can You Influence Someone’s Life Today? – Nashville attorney Theresa Rider Bult of Constangy Brooks, Smith & Prophete on their Focus blog
- Explanation of the Legal Profession’s Remarkably Slow Adoption of Predictive Coding – Jackson Lewis attorney Ralph Losey writing from Orlando on their E-Discovery Law Today
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