Top 10 in Law Blogs: Gas Emissions, Nanoparticles, and Brexit
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- Federal Agencies’ Proposal Would Require Some Government Contractors to Report Whether They Publicly Disclose Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Reduction Goals – Crowell & Moring attorneys Peter J. Eyre and Cameron Prell writing from Washington, D.C. on their Government Contracts Legal Forum
- Constructive Discharge: Supreme Court Sets the Clock in Employees’ Favor – Lancaster attorney Micah T. Saul of McNees writing on their Pennsylvania Labor & Employment Blog
- Why Brexit Will Not Happen (In Data Protection) – Hogan Lovells lawyer Eduardo Ustaran writing from London on their Chronicle of Data Protection
- Researchers find nanoparticles in 6 of 6 U.S. baby formulas tested – Food Safety News writer Cookson Beecher writing from Skagit County, Wash.
- Seventh Circuit Clarifies That Lawyers Can Appeal Non-monetary Sanctions – Milwaukee attorney Thomas L. Shriner of Foley & Lardner on the firm’s Wisconsin Appellate Law
- Compensating “Disgust”: Psychoanalyzing Emotion Distress Claims Involving Food Products – Seattle lawyer Paul D. Swanson from Lane Powell on their Earth and Table blog
- Three Key Challenges To the Future of SEC Enforcement – Phoenix lawyer Alexis E. Danneman of Perkins Coie writing on the firm’s White Collar Briefly
- The Truth About Marketplace Health Plan Rates – The Shriver Center’s Stephani Becker writing on their Shriver Brief blog
- Washington State Will Allow for Out of State Cannabis Financing (Sort Of) – Seattle lawyer Hilary Bricken of Harris Moure on the firm’s Canna Law Blog
- The Undeniable Link Between Race & Gun Violence – Solo practitioner Carlos Gonzalez writing from Miami on his White Collar Chronicle
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