The month is just getting started, but there’s plenty of legal headlines to go around. Over on LXBN my story today deals with yesterday’s SCOTUS oral arguments, and how the loss of Justice Scalia changed the game. And now today’s top 10:
- A Lesson for Lawyers from the Tale of Mrs. O’Leary’s Cow – Chicago lean law evangelist Kenneth Grady of Seyfarth Shaw on his blog Seytlines
- Medicare Payments for Telehealth Increased 25% in 2015: What You Need to Know – Foley & Lardner’s Nathaniel M. Lacktman writing out of Tampa on Health Care Law Today
- Congressional trains rolling to pre-empt states on GMO labels – The News Desk at Food Safety News part of Bill Marler’s blog network.
- Marijuana and the Internet of Things, Part 1 – Seattle lawyer Hilary Bricken of Harris Moure on the firm’s Canna Law Blog
- Apple vs. FBI: The House Judiciary Committee Hearing and Takeaways – Mintz Levin attorney Cynthia Larose writing out of Boston on their Privacy & Security Matters
- China’s New Online Publishing Rules, Part 2 – Harris Moure’s Steve Dickinson writing out of China on the firm’s China Law Blog
- SXSW legal: where to go, what to do, who to see – Associate editor of the Texas Bar Journal Lindsay Stafford Mader writing out of the Texas Bar Blog
- Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me: The Controversy Over Net Metering – Wellesley, MA lawyer Brook J. Detterman of Beveridge & Diamond on the firm’s Envirostructure blog
- Ready for the new Internet of Things business models? – DLA Piper’s Giulio Coraggio writing out of Milan on their Technology’s Legal Edge
- Documenting who you do—and don’t—represent is key to avoiding malpractice trap – Cleveland attorney Karen E. Rubin of Thompson Hine writing on the firm’s The Law for Lawyers Today blog
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