Top 10 in Law Blogs: Film Review, Hamilton, Vendors
How’s everyone’s Monday going? Seattle is enjoying a mild and lovely August and the LexBlog team is busy celebrating birthdays and building blogs. Don’t miss our Quick Hits series, over on LXBN, and now let’s get to today’s top 10:
- Three Reasons Class Actions Will Rebound – Texas lawyer Barry Barnett of Susman Godfrey writing on his The Contingency blog
- The Fluctuating Workweek Approach to Compensation – It Could Save You Money! – Madison lawyer David Kaplan of Foley & Lardner on the firm’s Labor & Employment Law Perspectives
- Will State-Legalization Leave Room for Sustainable Cannabis? – Seattle attorney Allison Malsbury from Harris Moure on their Canna Law Blog
- Are You Ready for New Laws in 2017? We’ve Started a List – Fox Rothschild attorney Christina Stoneburner writing from Roseland, New Jersey on the firm’s Employment Discrimination Report
- A Movie Review And A Legal Critique: Two Days, One Night – Chicago lawyers Sophia Gatton, Caroline Veniero, Robert Hughes and Christian Palacios from DLA Piper on the firm’s The Labor Dish
- FTC Ponders Disclosures in Celebrity Posts – Kelley Drye lawyer Gonzalo Mon writing from Washington, D.C. on their Ad Law Access
- To Protect Data: Keep Your Network Access Close, and Your Vendors Closer – Boston lawyer Cynthia Larose of Mintz Levin writing on the firm’s Privacy & Security Matters
- New EU Data Protection Rules Move the M&A Goalposts – London attorney Gail Crawford of Latham & Watkins writing on their Latham.London blog
- New York Legalizes Daily Fantasy Sports – Sheppard Mullin’s James Gatto and Mark Patrick writing out of Washington, D.C. on the firm’s Law of the Level
- What “Hamilton” can teach trusts and estates lawyers about framing a story – Juan C. Antúnez, of Stokes McMillan Antúnez P.A., writing from Miami on his Florida Probate & Trust Litigation Blog
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