April 22, 2015
Good stuff all around today, starting with over on LXBN, where Zosha writes up the bizarre situation around the Walter Scott video copyright claim. In the roundup, Philip Thomas has a good take on Mississippi’s new texting and driving bill. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 198.
- Aggressive SEC Enforcement Efforts Regarding Confidentiality Agreements Will Continue – Chicago lawyer Ada Dolph of Seyfarth Shaw on the firm’s blog, Trading Secrets
- Retail Innovation Districts: The Community Outfitters –
- Article 29 Working Party Clarifies ‘Health Data” in the Wellbeing App Context –
- A Change for the Better? The Arguments For and Against a Venture Exchange –
- Court Holds LinkedIn Reference Searches are Not “Consumer Reports” Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act – of Troutman Sanders on the firm’s Consumer Financial Services Law Monitor
- China IP: Is Your Barn Door Open? – Seattle lawyer Dan Harris of Harris & Moure on the firm’s China Law Blog
- The NLRB Weighs In on Faculty Unions for Religiously-Affiliated Schools – Hartford lawyer Jarad Lucan of Shipman & Goodwin on the firm’s blog, School Law
- What is Your Texas Legislature Doing for You Today? – Dallas lawyer Charles Sartain of Gray Reed & McGraw on Energy And The Law
- Governor, Legislature Get it Right with Texting and Driving Bill – Jackson, Mississippi attorney Philip Thomas on the blog Mississippi Litigation Review and Commentary
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