Top 10 in Law Blogs: Marijuana Insurance, Butt Enhancement, the Elephant in the Corner
Over on LXBN, I wrote about why courts are so stuck on interpreting emojis (spoiler: it’s because nobody can exactly pin down emojis). And with that, let’s dive into our top 10:
- Marijuana Inventory is Insurable – Seattle lawyer Hilary Bricken of Harris Moure writing on their Canna Law Blog
- EEOC Files First—and Second—Sexual Orientation Discrimination Lawsuits – Squire Patton Boggs attorney Daniel V. Kitzes writing out of Los Angeles, on the firm’s Employment Law Worldview
- The Elephant in the Corner…Do You Have to Pay Employees for Checking Work Email? – San Francisco attorney Lucas V. Muñoz of DLA Piper on their The Labor Dish
- Butt Implants, Male Breast Reductions Among Top Plastic Surgery Trends. But Are These Procedures Protected by FMLA? – Chicago lawyer Jeff Nowak of Franczek Radelet on their FMLA Insights
- Guns in Courthouses, What Could Possibly Go Wrong? – Mississippi lawyer Philip Thomas of the Philip W. Thomas Law Firm on his MS Litigation Review
- EPA Release New National Enforcement Initiatives for 2017-2019 – Ohio attorney Joe Koncelik of Tucker Ellis on his Ohio Environmental Law Blog
- Look Out Below: FTC Brings Down the Avalanche – Venable’s Leonard Gordon writing out of New York by All About Advertising Law blog
- How Compelling Content Helps Shape Online Reputation – New York lawyer Ronald R. Urbach of Davis & Gilbert on their Madison Ave Insights
- New York Federal Court Weighs in on Apple Encryption Debate – New York attorney Jeffrey L. Nagel of Gibbons on their E-Discovery Law Alert blog
- Vermont’s Health Plan Reporting Law Impermissibly Impacts National Plan Administration and Falls to ERISA Preemption, Supreme Court Holds – Jackson Lewis lawyers Joseph J. Lazzarotti and Ashley B. Abel on the firm’s Benefits Law Advisor
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