Well March is certainly coming in like a lion over here in Seattle. And it seems the month is off to a big start in other places too, with the first Supreme Court opinions since Justice Scalia passed away last month and the official text of the US-EU Privacy Shield being released yesterday for review. Let’s get to it:
- U.S. Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Liberty Mutual – Washington, D.C. lawyer Stuart M. Gerson of Epstein Becker Green on their Health Law Advisor
- Design Patents—Unlocking the Value of the User Experience – Mintz Levin’s Jim Cleary and Robert T.S. Latta writing out of San Diego on the firm’s Global IP Matters
- Closure for Second Circuit Intern Case, But Risks Persist Nationally – New York lawyers Robert Whitman and Adam Smiley of Seyfarth Shaw on the firm’s Wage & Hour Litigation Blog
- Privacy Shield: Top Five Reasons It’s Tougher Than the Safe Harbor, Whether You Should Certify, and Next Steps – Covington & Burling attorneys Kurt Wimmer, David Bender, and Caleb Skeath on their Inside Privacy blog
- Two Ways to Use LinkedIn to Attract Your Ideal Client – Lindsay Griffiths, the International Lawyers Network’s director of global management, on her Zen and the Art of Legal Networking
- Key Review of Privacy Shield Coming In Six Weeks – London attorney Susan Foster of Mintz Levin on their Privacy & Security Matters
- Jason Pierre-Paul sues ESPN and Adam Schefter for tweeting photo of medical records – Robinson Cole attorney Kendra Berardi on their Data Privacy & Security Insider
- Details of Privacy Shield published – Norton Rose Fulbright lawyers Marcus Evans, Jay Modrall, Boris Segalis, Christoph Ritzer, and Sven Jacobs writing on the firm’s Data Protection Report
- The EEOC enters the digital age with electronic notice of charges – Columbus, Ohio lawyer Leigh Anne Benedic of Porter Wright on the firm’s Employer Law Report
- “Reasonable Security” Becomes Reasonably Clear to the California Attorney General – Hogan Lovells lawyers Paul Otto and Brian Kennedy on their Chronicle of Data Protection
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