Top 10 in Law Blogs: Pokemon Go, CFPB, and New York State of Mind
Welcome back, guys! Hopefully everyone’s Monday is going well, since the time for three-day weekends is gone away until the end of the summer. Over on LXBN I’ve got a piece up about how the FDA and the Senate are both putting trust in the public’s nutritional knowledge. And now, let’s get to today’s top 10:
- With Your Social Media Policy, It’s “Live” and “Go” Time – Hartford lawyer Daniel Schwartz of Shipman & Goodwin writing on his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- State of Cannabis: A Moderate New York State of Mind – Harris Moure’s Daniel Shortt writing out of Seattle on the firm’s Canna Law Blog
- House approves FY 2017 appropriations bill containing curbs on CFPB authority – Philadelphia attorney Barbara S. Mishkin from Ballard Spahr writing on the firm’s CFPB Monitor
- Just Label It takes a victory lap after losing; opts to move on – Colorado writer Dan Flynn writing on Bill Marler’s Food Safety News
- Space, Time, and Taxes: How The Theory Of Special Relativity Applies To Settling An Employment Claim – DLA Piper lawyer Nelson Lam writing from San Francisco on the firm’s The Labor Dish blog
- Target Corporation Cybersecurity-Related Derivative Litigation Dismissed – RT ProExec executive vice president and attorney Kevin LaCroix writing on his The D&O Diary
- Another week of Brexit developments: 5-11 July 2016 – London lawyer Andrew Eaton of Hogan Lovells writing on the firm’s Focus on Regulation blog
- Monday Morning Regulatory Review—7/11/16: A Regulatory Litigation Snapshot – Washington, D.C. solo practitioner Leland E. Beck writing on his Federal Regulations Advisor
- Shenzhen, China, 24/7, and the Internet of Things – Seattle lawyer Dan Harris of Harris Moure writing on the firm’s China Law Blog
- CMS Releases Proposed Rules Implementing Section 603 – Columbus attorney Robert Nauman of Squire Patton Boggs on their Triage blog
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