April 27, 2015
It’s Monday, it’s 70 degrees and it’s time to close things down and get outside. Before doing so, the Top 10. In a good one, David Smyth writes on how the SEC isn’t a big fan of executives hiding secret job perks. Total posts on the LexBlog Network today: 188.
- Supreme Court Grants Cert in Spokeo v. Robins – of Davis Wright Tremaine on the firm’s Privacy & Security Law Blog
- Now The Bitcoin Technology Is Going To Revolutionize The Securities Trading Industry, Just Like It Didn’t Revolutionize The Currency Industry. – Texas lawyer Paul Stanfieldon the Austin Technology Law Blog
- The SEC Doesn’t Love Secret Perks for Executives – Raleigh attorney David Smyth of Brooks Pierce on their blog, Cady Bar the Door
- Threat Intelligence – What You Should Be Doing – Columbus lawyer Diane D. Reynolds of Taft on the firm’s blog, Privacy and Data Security Insight
- Hiring Without Employment Law Headaches: Five Tips for Employers – Hartford attorney Daniel Schwartz of Shipman & Goodwin in his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- Yes, but what if they stay? – the aftermath of covertly recording your colleagues – London lawyer David Whincup of Squire Patton Boggs on the firm’s blog, Employment Law Worldview
- Is it Time to Hire an In-House Lawyer? – Bellevue lawyer Keith Baldwin of Davis Wright Tremaine on the firm’s Family Business Resource Center
- Divorce & Hidden Money: Gathering Swiss Bank Records Via Compelled Consent Forms – Manhattan fraud investigation lawyer Fred Abrams in his Asset Search Blog
- NHTSA’s Enforcement Priorities Made Clear in U.S. DOT’s Transportation Bill (Grow America Act) – of Foley & Lardner on the firm’s blog, Dashboard Insights
- Monday Morning Regulatory Review – 4/27/15: Open Internet Challenges; Fiduciary Duty Comments Request; & H-2B Temporary Worker Regulations Authority – Washington, DC lawyer Lee Beck on his blog, the Federal Regulations Advisor
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