As we move over the hump and on to the rest of the week, it’s time for Wednesday’s Top 10. If you’re looking for more hype from Apple’s keynote address on Monday, be sure to read about what the NFC adoption will do for Apple Pay, Google Wallet, and more.
- Telemedicine and Employers: The New Frontier – Washington D.C. attorneys René Quashie and Amy Lerman of Epstein Becker Green’s TechHealth Perspectives
- Supreme Court Rejects Notice and Comment Rulemaking Requirement for Agency Interpretations – Chicago’s Doug Hass, associate at Franczek Radelet on their blog Wage & Hour Insights
- UAS: Secret Service Declares War on Drones – Northern Virginia lawyer Mark McKinnon of McKenna Long & Aldridge for the firm’s Plane-ly Spoken blog
- Appellate Courts Being Drawn Into VPPA Fray – Washington D.C. lawyers Christine McMeley, John Seiver, and Bryan Thompson of Davis Wright Tremaine’s Privacy & Security Law Blog
- The Pop-Up Regulatory Maze – Cary Kadlecek and Timothy Watkins of Goulston & Storrs writing out of Washington D.C. on the firm’s Retail Law Advisor
- CARERS and Making Marijuana Legal Nationwide – Chicago attorney James Yrkoski of Harris Moure writing for Canna Law Blog
- Does Dissent at the Appellate Court Help (Part II)? – Chicago lawyer Kirk Jenkins of Sedgwick Law for the firm’s Illinois Supreme Court Review
- NY AG Settlement with Three Largest National Credit Agencies Promises Critical Reform to Credit Reporting Industry – Washington, D.C. attorneys Dana Rosenfeld and Sharon Schiavetti of Kelley Drye & Warren on the firm’s blog Ad Law Access
- The Next Generation of Wealth Transfer – Hull & Hull’s Suzana Popovic-Montag writing out of Toronto, Canada on the firm’s blog Toronto Estate Blog
- Does the Case for Suspension of Top Gear Presenter Lack Punch? – London lawyer David Whincup of Squire Patton Boggs on the firm’s Employment Law Worldview
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