Top 10 in Law Blogs: Obamacare, Healthcare Hackers, and Drones
Wrapping up another week over here at LXBN. Be sure to check out our story on Suffolk Law’s Accelerator program, which aims to create a new, more equipped lawyer.
- FTC Says Listen Up When Vulnerability Reports Come In – Washington, D.C. attorneys Paul Otto and W. James Denvil of Hogan Lovells on their Chronicle of Data Protection
- Surprised? US ranks a measly No. 9 in cybercrime and hacking threats! – Dallas lawyer Peter S. Vogel of Gardere on his Internet, Information Technology, & e-Discovery Blog
- Obamacare in the Courtroom: In the Matter of Double Recovery – White Plains, NY lawyer Gerard J. Heubel of Wilson Elser on their Professional Liability Advocate
- Protecting Patient Data From Hacker Ransom Demands – Houston lawyer Suchismita Pahi of Baker Hostetler on their Data Privacy Monitor
- CFPB policy priorities confirm rulemaking plans, interest in small business lending – Ballard Spahr’s Barbara Mishkin writing out of Philadelphia on their CFPB Monitor
- Why shouldn’t supervisors investigate workplace harassment? They’re too normal. – Winston-Salem, NC lawyer Robin E. Shea of Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete on her Employment & Labor Insider
- Ninth Circuit Declares Tip Pools Invalid Under FLSA Even Where Employers Pay More Than Minimum Wage – Stoel Rives’ Todd Hanchett writing out of Oregon on the firm’s World of Employment
- Moving UAS Policy Boundaries Forward: Flights Near People (Take-Two) – Northern Virginia lawyer Matthew J. Clark of Hogan Lovells writing on their Focus on Regulation blog
- What’s Good for the Goose: Members of Congress Will Face Challenges in Complying With the DOL’s Proposed Overtime Rules – Seyfarth Shaw attorneys Brett C. Bartlett and Katherine M. Smallwood on the firm’s Wage & Hour Litigation Blog
- Chopping Down Workplace Cherry Trees – Miami lawyer Eric S. Roth of Stearns Weaver on their BeLabor the Point blog
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