April 1, 2015
Well, had to be extra careful today in selecting the Top 10. Not that there weren’t some good April Fools’ pranks across our network, but I thought we’d avoid tricks here. Over on LXBN, Zosha writes on the scam that is the .sucks domain and Rob Radcliff joins me on LXBN TV to talk Uber drivers.
- Mrs. Yellen, What in the World Are You Doing? – Philadelphia lawyer Rick Jones of Dechert on the firm’s blog, Crunched Credit
- Bitcoin and the Like: Tax Considerations – Denver lawyer Ashley Dietrich of BakerHostetler on the firm’s blog, WealthDirector
- SEC Cracks Down On Confidentiality Agreements Chilling Employees’ Rights to Report Potential Securities Law Violations – Ada Dolph, Christopher Robertson, and Robert Milligan of Seyfarth Shaw on the firm’s blog, Trading Secrets
- 10 Things You Didn’t Know You Could Import From Cuba – Scott Maberry of Sheppard Mullin on the firm’s Global Trade Law Blog
- The New Fracking Battleground – States v. Feds – Denver lawyer Jack Luellen of Fox Rothschild on the firm’s blog, Energy Law Today
- Breaking News: Executive Order Signed Relating to “Significant Malicious Cyber-Enabled Activities” – Boston lawyer Cynthia LaRose of Mintz Levin on the firm’s blog, Privacy & Security Matters
- What Connecticut Employers Need To Know About Young v. UPS – Hartford attorney Daniel Schwartz of Shipman & Goodwin in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- Employee Apps = Employer Data Risk? – Christopher Hoyme of Jackson Lewis on the firm’s blog, Workplace Privacy, Data Managemeent & Security Report
- No Joke: Seattle’s $15 Minimum Wage Ordinance Becomes Law –
- Social Media Accounts and Trademarks – Louisville lawyer Amy Cahill of Stites & Harbison on the firm’s blog, Trademarkology
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