Wrapping up another sunny Monday in Seattle (hopefully everyone else is starting to feel the warmth of Spring too) it’s time for today’s Top 10. Lots of good stuff and fun reads in this bunch—be sure to check out Mintz Levin’s own employment law version of March Madness.
- Marijuana Legalization And Employer Policies – Seattle lawyer Alison Malsbury of Harris Moure on their Canna Law Blog
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Cruise Industry Refuses to Install Technology to Keep Guests Safe at Sea – Miami attorney Jim Walker of Walker & O’Neill on his Cruise Law News
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Sandy Hook Parents Sue Mother of Murderer – Brentwood, Tennessee’s John Day on his Day on Torts blog
- California Consumers are About to Get a Taste of ‘A2 Milk’ – Cookson Beecher of Skagit County, Washington writing on Bill Marler’s Food Safety News
- Vacation Daze: Leave ’em Alone – Hartford attorney Daniel Schwartz of Shipman & Goodwin on his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
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China’s Golden Age For Foreign Companies Is Over: Who’s Moving To Vietnam? – Harris Moure’s Dan Harris writing out of Seattle on his China Law Blog
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2015 Employment Law Issues Tournament: First Round Results and Recaps – Mintz Levin’s Michael Arnold from New York writing for their Employment Matters blog
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Songwriter’s Equity Act Reintroduced – What Does It Propose? – Washington, D.C. attorney David D. Oxenford of Wilkinson Barker Knauer on their Broadcast Law Blog
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Recognizing Women Who Paved the Way in Our Federal Courts – IAAL’s Hunter Metclaf on their IAALS Online
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Nondisclosure agreements prevent local law enforcement from acknowledging it can search cell phone without a warrant – Norfolk lawyer Ramsay C. McCullough of Jackson Lewis on their The Corporate Compliance & White Collar Advisor