Top 10 in Law Blogs: Whistleblowers’ Rights, Michigan, Canadian Medals
Welcome back to Monday! Hopefully no one’s is going too rough to start of the week. Either way, it’s all downhill from here. In order to help that we’ve got another week of Quick Hits over on LXBN, and some blogging inspiration courtesy of today’s top 10—check it out:
- The SEC Wants You to Know that It Intends to Protect Whistleblowers’ Rights – RT ProExec’s executive vice president Kevin LaCroix writing on his The D&O Diary
- A Closer Look at the OCR’s Guidance on Ransomware – Los Angeles lawyer M. Scott Koller of Baker Hostetler writing on their Data Privacy Monitor blog
- Happy HIPAA 20th Birthday! – Princeton, New Jersey attorneys Michael Kline and Elizabeth G. Litten from Fox Rothschild writing on the firm’s HIPAA, HITECH, & HIT
- State of Cannabis: Michigan – Daniel Shortt, of Harris Moure, writing from Seattle on the firm’s Canna Law Blog
- Is Redevelopment Quietly About to Grow in California? – Nossaman attorney Brad Kuhn writing from Irvine on their California Eminent Domain Report
- Canadian Athletes Do Not Have To Pay Customs Duties And Border GST On Their Medals – LexSage Professional Corporation founder Cyndee Todgham Cherniak writing out of Toronto on her Canada-U.S. Blog
- Be Careful with Living Trusts that Own S Corporation Stock – Seattle lawyer Douglas S. Lloyd from Davis Wright Tremaine writing on their Family Business Resource Center
- Monday Morning Regulatory Review – 8/22/16: Tobacco Products Guidance Vacatur; Waters Abeyance; Swaps Remand Response & Medium and Heavy Duty Emissions – Washington, D.C. solo practitioner Leland E. Beck writing on his Federal Regulations Advisor blog
- Who Owns “Your” ______ in China? – Seattle attorney Dan Harris of Harris Moure writing on their China Law Blog
- Federal Declaration of Disaster Does Not Suspend Payment of Mortgage, Rent, Car Payments, Student Loans, and Open Accounts – Kean Miller’s Steven Boutwell writing from Louisiana on the firm’s Louisiana Law Blog
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