Top 10 in Law Blogs: Trade Secrets, DEA, and LexBlog Leaders
August 12, 2016
Here’s Friday’s Top 10 in Law Blogs, and on this day in history IBM introduced the first personal computer, simply known as a PC.
- LexBlog Leaders: Sheppard Mullin Keeps Lawyers Blogging with Their Eyes On the Prize – Our own Zosha Millman talks to Vickie Spang, Chief Marketing Officer of Sheppard Mullin, about their long dated blogging history.
- DEA Will NOT Reschedule Marijuana – The Canna Law Blog has the latest on the Drug Enforcement Administration’s decision to not remove marijuana from the Schedule 1 of the Controlled Substances Act.
- DEA Denies Petitions To Reschedule Marijuana But Will Authorize More Marijuana Manufacturing To Foster Research – Jackson Lewis’ Drug and Alcohol Testing Law Advisor has everything you need to know about how the announcement will affect employers’ and employees.
- DEA Rejects Petitions to Reclassify Marijuana, but Opens the Door to Expanded Marijuana Research Efforts – Garvey Schubert Barer’s Cannabis Business Blog also reviews yesterday’s announcement by the DEA and talks about the potential implications it will have on marijuana research efforts. Currently, there is only one DEA registered marijuana manufacturer who is allowed to supply marijuana to researchers, and that is the University of Mississippi.
- What Will It Take for the DEA to Finally Deschedule Marijuana? – LexBlog’s Zosha Millman looks around at what others said on the LexBlog Network of blogs and takes a stab at a pretty complicated question.
- Inside the FCC’s First Enforcement Action For Violation of the E-rate Program’s Lowest Corresponding Price Requirement – Steve Augustino of Kelley Drye reviews the latest on the last months FCC requirement, on the CommLaw Monitor.
- Massachusetts Offers Policy Guidance on Investment Advisers’ Use of Robo-Advisers – John K. Wells and Robert S. Frenchman write on Greenberg Traurig’s Financial Services Observer Blog.
- Navigating the New Jersey Trade Secrets Act And Other Claims Against Departing Employees – Elizabeth Hampton & Benjamin R. Kurtis write on Fox Rothschild’s Garden State Gavel.
- Don’t Drone On My Bean Picking! – Tonya Gisselberg writes on the Seattle Copyright Watch blog about a close encounter with a drone.
- The Ninth Circuit Weighs In: NRS 116 is Facially Unconstitutional – Alex McFall of Bradley LLP says “the tide may finally be turning in Nevada” on the Financial Services Perspectives blog.
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