Top 10 in Law Blogs: AT&T, Privacy Shield, and Selling your Business.
August 30, 2016
Here’s Mondays Top 10 in Law Blogs, featuring numerous Ninth Circuit Court profiles on the latest AT&T decision.
- Ninth Circuit Decision in AT&T “Throttling” Case May Reset Boundaries Between FTC and FCC Jurisdiction – Steve Augustino and Jameson Dempsey of Kelley Drye write on the firms CommLaw Monitor.
- Ninth Circuit Dismisses FTC’s Throttling Suit Against AT&T – Washington D.C. attorney David Bender writes on Covington & Burling’s Inside Privacy blog.
- Employers Have Just 3 Months to Get Your FLSA House In Order! – Corie J. Tarara writes on Minnesota Wage & Hour.
- The Right Way to be a Lawyer of the Future – Lindsay Griffith writes on Zen of the Art of Legal Networking.
- New GAO Report Highlights Challenges in Complying with Conflicts Minerals Rule – Ilana R. Morady writes on Seyfarth Shaw’s Enviornmental & Safety Law Update.
- Put It In Writing, Part III: Closed Captioning Chores Reassigned – Rob Schill of Fletcher Heald & Hildreth, writes on the firms CommLawBlog.
- Help The USPTO Leverage Prior Art From Related Patent Applications – Courtenay C. Brinckerhoff of Foley & Lardner writes on PharmaPatents.
- So You Might Sell Your Business Someday. Do You Need a Broker? – Drew York of Gray Reed & McGraw P.C., writes on Tilting the Scales – ‘Business Issues with a Legal Slant.’
- Should my company self-certify under the EU–US privacy shield? – Husch Blackwell’s Mindy Giftos writes on Byte Back, a legal blog on governing information privacy, security, and retention.
- Foreclosing Residential Lenders Ignore Environmental Issues at Their Own Risk – Bradley attorneys Sid J. Trant and David Roth write on Financial Services Perspectives.
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