Got some great posts coming across the Network on this cloudy day. Over on LXBN we’ve also got an LXBN Leaders profile up of Matthew DeVries and his blog Best Practices Construction Law blog, who’s used the blog deliberately and seen results.
- The Patty McCord Story and Law Firm Innovation – Chicago lean law evangelist Kenneth Grady of Seyfarth Shaw on his blog Seytlines
- Cyber Threat Information Sharing Guidelines Released by DHS – Mintz Levin’s Christopher Harvie and Cynthia Larose on the firm’s Privacy & Security Matters
- Avvo misappropriated identity for commercial use, says lawyer in class action – Cleveland lawyer Karen E. Rubin of Thompson Hine on their The Law for Lawyers Today
- Taco Tuesday® – Winthrop Weinstine’s David H. Pabian writing out of Minneapolis on their Duets Blog
- Apple ordered by federal magistrate judge to assist with unlocking of San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone – Boston attorney Kathleen M. Porter of Robinson & Cole on their Data Privacy & Security Insider
- Second Circuit Amends its Unpaid Intern Classification Decision; Refines the Primary Beneficiary Analysis – New York lawyer Michael S. Arnold of Mintz Levin for their blog Employment Matters
- Dating in the Workplace: Roses are Red, Violets are Blue, If Coworkers Date, You Might Be Sued – San Diego attorney Stephanie Lowe of Liebert Cassidy Whitmore writing on their California Public Agency Labor & Employment Blog
- Adding yet more class to Information Governance (Part 3) – Husch Blackwell’s Peter Sloan writing out of Kansas City, Missouri on the firm’s Byte Back blog
- Companies can insure against cyber ransom – Reed Smith attorney Andy Moss writing out of Chicago on their The Policyholder Perpective
- EU DPA Enforcement Guidance Post-Schrems – Covington & Burling attorneys Mark Young, Monika Kuschewsky, Kristof Van Quathem, and Joseph Jones writing on their Inside Privacy blog
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