Welcome to a new week—and a special leap day edition of your top 10 in law blogs. This year’s leap day is also the eve of Super Tuesday, where voters in the greatest number of states will hold primary elections. And there’s plenty for those voters to think about. And now, our top 10:
- First Look: EU-U.S. Privacy Shield – Hogan Lovells’ Eduardo Ustaran, Harriet Pearson, Bret Cohen, and Katherine Gasztonyi writing on the firm’s Chronicle of Data Protection
- A Closer Look at Buffett’s Annual Letter to Berkshire Shareholders – Cleavland attorney and executive vice president Kevin LaCroix of RT ProExec writing on his The D&O Diary
- To Patent or Keep Secret? That Is the Question – Greenberg Traurig lawyer Chinh H. Pham writing out of Boston on their Emerging Technology Views
- Ransomware Incident Response – Prevention, Readiness and Strategy – Denver attorneys David Navetta and Alex Trautman of Norton Rose Fulbright on the firm’s Data Protection Report
- “Pharmaceuticals: FDA Approved Warning Labels and Pre-emption” – Philadelphia lawyer Max Kennerly on his Litigation & Trial
- EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Package Released – Covington & Burling’s Inside Privacy team on the Inside Privacy blog
- Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump Trump Everywhere All the Time, Including in the Workplace—What’s an Employer to Do? – Mintz Levin attorney Michael Arnold writing from New York on their Employment Matters
- Ninth Circuit Rejects Whistleblower Argument that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are Federal Instrumentalities under the False Claims Act – Bradley Arant Boult Cummings lawyers Brad Robertson and Jasmine K. Gardner on their Financial Services Perspectives
- Promoting Diversity Without Reverse Discrimination – New York attorney Daniel J. Green of Epstein Becker Green on their Technology Employment Law blog
- State of Cannabis: Virginia is Not for Cannabis Lovers – Seattle lawyer Daniel Shortt of Harris Moure on their Canna Law Blog
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