May 19, 2014
As has been the case each of the past couple weeks, the White House reports on big data continue to be a popular subject—and BakerHostetler offers up maybe the most in-depth analysis yet. Over on LXBN, Anna writes on a NJ ruling stating that social media restrictions as probation do not violate the First Amendment.
- Privacy Concerns Escalate as Drones Are About to Take-Off – Washington, DC lawyer Alyssia Bryant of Keller and Heckman on the firm’s Beyond Telecom Law Blog
- Counterfeit Certification Marks: How to Certify that the “Certified” is Certified – Washington, DC lawyer Susan Neuberger Weller of Mintz Levin on the firm’s blog, Copyright & Trademark Matters
- Apple and Google agree to dismiss all current lawsuits between them, including SEP cases – Washington, DC attorney David Long of Kelley Drye on the firm’s Essential Patent Blog
- FHFA Announces Reversal of Plans to Wind Down Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac – Robert M. Siegel and Jeremy C. Sahn of Bilzin Sumberg on the firm’s Mortgage Crisis Watch
- Big Data and Power Asymmetries: Recent White House Report Addresses Opportunities and Challenges Created by Increasingly Interconnected Technologies – Pamela Jones Harbour, Erik Raven-Hansen and Will Hellmuth of BakerHostetler on the firm’s Data Privacy Monitor
- Serving As a Construction Dispute Mediator — Part 2 – Roanoke lawyer Brett Marston of Gentry Locke Rakes & Moore on the firm’s Virginia Construction Law Update
- Fair Credit Reporting Problems Cause Increase in Litigation – LA attorney Christine Wilton on her blog, Los Angeles Bankruptcy Law Monitor
- Judge Cote And The Pre-Trial Preview In The Apple–Amazon e-Books Case – Philadelphia lawyer Maxwell Kennerly of The Beasley Firm on his blog, Litigation & Trial
- Employment Law IQ: Disability, Termination, and the ADA – Fort Myers attorney Suzanne Boy of Henderson Franklin on the firm’s blog, Southwest Florida Employment Law Blog
- Monday Morning Regulatory Review – 5/19/14: Open Internet or Net Neutrality; Broadcaster Shared Resources; Conflict Mineral Stays III; Coal Dust Consolidation; & ACUS Agenda – Washington, DC lawyer Lee Beck on his blog, the Federal Regulations Advisor
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