Top 10 in Law Blogs: Deadly Marijuana, Sleepy Lawyers & the FCCs Wi-Fi Rules Re-Thought
June 9, 2016
Today, on LXBN we explore everything from scary marijuana death claims to disciplining lawyers sleeping on the job (don’t we pay them enough to stay awake!). Check out the Top 10 for Thursday:
- Death by Cannabis Lawsuits – Harris Moure lawyer Hilary Bricken writing from the Canna Law Blog
- The Continued Attempt to End Shale Development in Colorado—This Time Through the Voter Initiative – BakerHostetler lawyer Kendall Kash writing from the North America Shale Blog
- Having Re-Thought its 5.8 GHz Wi-Fi Technical Rules, FCC Has to Think Again – Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth lawyer Mitchell Lazarus writing from the CommLawBlog
- Marketing in the Age of Data Security – Husch Blackwell lawyer Jordan Elliott and Samantha Maerz writing from the Byte Back blog
- Net Neutrality, Zero-Rating (again) and Frustrations of EU Red-tape – DLA Piper lawyer Mike Conradi writing from the Technology’s Legal Edge
- Snoring lawyer disciplined in Va. gets reciprocal discipline in D.C. — It’s the cover-up, stupid – Thompson Hine lawyer Karen Rubin writing from the The Law for Lawyers Today
- FAA FOIA Request Sheds Light On Fines Against Drone Operators Across the Country – Robinson + Cole lawyer Kathryn Rattigan writing from the Data Privacy & Security Insider
- The Low Cost of Lean (Part 2) – Seyfarth Shaw lawyer Ken Grady writing from the SeytLines blog
- Employer Concerns About the New Overtime Exemption Rules Aren’t a Myth – Franczek Radelet lawyer Bill Pokorny writing from the Wage & Hour Insights
- Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast – Interview with Kevin Kelly – Steptoe & Johnson lawyer Stewart Baker writing from the Steptoe Cyberblog
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