And with that we close out another week of great blog content on the LexBlog Network. Over on LXBN my story today was about why Apple is fighting the FBI over unlocking one iPhone. Now without further ado, your Friday top 10:
- Election Update: Cannabis Investments just got a little safer – Seattle lawyer Robert McVay of Harris Moure on their Canna Law Blog
- President Obama to visit Cuba – Fox Rothschild attorney Michelle Rosenberg writing out of Philadelphia on their International Trade Law Compass
- Analysis: What to Expect from the Privacy Shield and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) – DLA Piper’s Giangi Olvi writing from Milan, Italy on their blog Technology’s Legal Edge
- Judicial Redress Act Grants European Citizens Legal Redress for Privacy Breaches in Transatlantic Data Sharing – Toronto attorneys Alexandra Aliferis and Keith D. Rose on the firm’s snIP/ITs
- Don’t be a “Streisand Effect” employer – Winston-Salem lawyer Robin E. Shea of Constangy Brooks Smith & Prophete on her Employment and Labor Insider
- Publish and be damned – the unhappy reality behind UK gender pay gap reporting – Squire Patton Boggs attorney David Whincup writing out of London on their Employment Law Worldview blog
- Is Your Tip Pool Policy a Recipe for Trouble? – Seattle lawyer Bernice Johnson Blessing of Garvey Schubert Baker on the firm’s Duff on Hospitality Law blog
- Climate Change Regulation—Locally Grown – Schiff Hardin’s Jane E. Montgomery and Ryan C. Granholm writing out of Chicago on the firm’s Energy & Environmental Law Advisor
- The Conscription of Apple Engineers into Government Service – Miller & Key’s Scott Key writing out of Georgia on his Georgia Criminal Appellate Blog
- Pay Equity Legislation: Not Just Gender Anymore – Seyfarth Shaw attorney Kristina M. Launey writing out of Sacramento on their California Peculiarities Employment Law Blog
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