Top 10 in Law Blogs: PwC, Cybersecurity, and the FCC.
August 16, 2016
Hope everyone’s had a good start to the week, but lets get to the chase in Tuesday’s Top 10 in Law Blogs:
- Private Company Employee Stock Sales Highlight Hidden Dangers of Compliance Failures – Jessica Nail of Farella Braun + Martel writes on the firms Compliance Gap blog.
- New Study Finds Medicare Advantage Plans Pay Lower Prices Than Traditional Medicare – Eric Klein and Katherine Fragoso write on Sheppard Mullin’s Healthcare Law Blog.
- A summary of Congressional hearings on U.S. sanctions in Sub-Saharan Africa – Adele Faure of Covington & Burling writes on the firms Global Policy Watch.
- New OSHA Rule Limits Permissible Post-Accident Drug Testing – Shar Bahmani of Squire Patton Boggs writes on the firms Employment Law Worldview.
- Cybersecurity Best Practices for Connected Cars Released – Kirsten Thompson and Arie van Wigngaarden of McCarthy Tetrault write on the firms CyberLex blog.
- FCC Issues Declaratory Ruling that School Districts May Make “Robocalls” Without Violating Telephone Consumer Protection Act – Gary R. Brochu of Shipman & Goodwin writes on the firms School Law blog.
- PwC Fails in Bid to Terminate MF Global $1B Malpractice Suit – Zach Rosenbaum and Rachel K. Warren of Lowenstein Sandler write on Global Capital Markets Litigation.
- Stealth Marketing: How Marketers Use Emotions To Sneak Their Messaging Past Your Brain’s Filters – Guest Blogger Mark Prus writes on the Duets Blog.
- Marijuana Fundraising: Top 5 Tips on Approaching Investors – Vince Sliwoski of Harris Moure writes on the firms Canna Law Blog.
- Inside the Cash Balance Plan Black Box – Jerry Kalish has a lengthy post on The Retirement Plan Blog.
Posted in: