Top 10 in Law Blogs: Reservation Tourism, Future-Proofing Privacy, Wage Garnishments
Phew, coming off of a sunny Father’s Day (and a couple new sunburns) here in Seattle, the LexBlog team is back at it! And without any further ado, here’s this morning’s top 10:
- Cannabis Excise Taxes: Are They Fair? – Seattle lawyer Robert McVay of Harris Moure writing on their Canna Law Blog
- Monday Morning Regulatory Review – 6/20/16: Net Neutrality Upheld; Student Loan De-Arbitration & Removing Affirmative Defenses – Washington, D.C. attorney Leland Beck writing on his Federal Regulations Advisor
- The Writ (and Wisdom) of Wage Garnishments – Marissa D. Kelley from Stearns Weaver Miller Weissler Alhadeff & Sitterson, writing out of Fort Lauderdale, on the firm’s BeLabor the Point
- More Time, More Guidance for Test Lab Accrediting Bodies Seeking FCC Recognition – Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth attorney Laura Stefani writing from Washington, D.C. on the firm’s CommLawBlog
- NHTSA Will Give States Autonomy on Self-Driving Rules – Detroit lawyer Dustin J. Jackson of Foley & Lardner writing on the firm’s Dashboard Insights
- …And The Unicorn You Rode In On (Silicon Valley—Episode 26) – Silicon Valley attorney Tenaya Rodewald of Sheppard Mullin on the fim’s Venture Law Blog
- Patent Cases Just Got Scarier – Susman Godfrey’s Barry Barnett writing out of New York on his The Contingency blog
- Telling Our Story—Tourism in Indian Country – Hobbs Straus Dean & Walker lawyer Lael Echo-Hawk writing from Washington, D.C. on her Smoke Signals Indian Law Blog
- The Need for Law Firms to Advise Their Clients About Potentially Available Insurance – RT ProExec executive vice president and attorney Kevin M. LaCroix writing on his The D&O Diary
- Future-Proofing Privacy: Security is a Critical Piece – The Hogan Lovells team behind the Chronicle of Data Protection blog
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