Top 10 in Law Blogs: Espionage, Solar Power, and Paid Sick Leave
August 24, 2016
Here’s Wednesdays Top 10 in Law Blogs:
- What the NLRB’s Ruling That Graduate Teaching Assistants Are Employees, With the Rights to Organize and Bargain Collectively Means for Employers – Steven M. Swirsky of Epstein Becker Green writes on the firms Management Memo, management’s inside guide to labor relations.
- Controversial California Court Decision Significantly Narrows a Crucial Liability Safe Harbor for Website Operators – Joshua R. Stein and John Delaney of Morrison Foerster write on the firms Socially Aware blog.
- Industrial Espionage and the Defend Trade Secrets Act – Trade Secrets experts Bret Cohen & Nick Armington write on Mintz Levin’s Global IP Matters.
- Password (Sharing) Risks Persist for Fiduciaries and Family Members – Suzy Walsh writes on Murtha Cullina’s Community Banking Insights.
- Call the Doctor! Paid sick leave is on the way for (many) federal contractors – Sarah Phaff of Constangy Brooks, Smith and Prophete, writes on the firms Employment & Labor Insider.
- Fueling Freedom: Explaining the Value of Fossil Fuels – Charles Sartain of Gray Reed writes on the firms Energy and The Law blog.
- TMT2020: Illuminating Thoughts on 5G – Leveraging Solar Infrastructure Incentives to Deploy Ubiquitous 5G Mobile Broadband Networks – Sean Spivey writes on Hogan Lovells Global Media and Communications Watch.
- NLRB Holds That Graduate Teaching Assistants Could Be Employees Under the NLRA – Tyler S. Laughinghouse of McGuire Woods writes on the firms Labor Relations Today.
- Ninth Circuit Holds Class Waivers Violate the NLRA, Joining Circuit Split – Daniel L. Messeloff writes on the Employment Class and Collective Action Update.
- BREAKING NEWS: FAR Council Issues Final Rule and DOL Issues Final Guidance on Fair Pay and Safe Workplaces (“Blacklisting”) Executive Order, Effective October 25, 2016 – Connie Bertram, Guy Brenner and Alex Weinstein of Proskauer Rose write on the firms Government Contractor Compliance & Regulatory Update.
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