Top 10 in Law Blogs: A Drumpf, Minimum Wage, Brexit
Wrapping up another busy week here at LexBlog. My story this morning is about why courts can’t agree on what to do with contested, fertilized embryos, even when there’s a contract. We’re also still seeing a lot of developments in . And now for the top 10 on the general’s favorite day:
- Worldwide Noncompete Restriction May Be Enforceable in Texas – Dallas attorney Robert Wood of Lindquist Wood Edwards on the firm’s Texas Contract & Noncompete Disputes Blog
- NJ State Police Lab Tech Faked Marijuana Evidence, Could Lead to Overturned Convictions in Bergen County – Hackensack, NJ lawyer Travis J. Tormey of The Tormey Law Firm on his Hackensack New Jersey Criminal Law Blog
- Oregon’s Minimum Wage – What Now? – Portland lawyer Nancy M. Cooper of Garvey Schubert Barer on their Duff on Hospitality Blog
- Brexit ? Business as usual in Brussels! – Leeds attorneys Helen Kavanagh and John Alderton of Squire Patton Boggs writing on the firm’s eSquire Global Crossings blog
- Primarily Merely a Drumpf – Winthrop & Weinstine’s Jessica Gutierrez Alm writing out of Minneapolis on their DuetsBlog
- Regulatory Update: Movie Captioning and Audio Description Regulations in the Final Stages of Review – New York attorney John W. Egan of Seyfarth Shaw writing on their ADA Title III News & Insights
- Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of employees? The Shadow knows. – Winston-Salem lawyer Robin E. Shea of Constangy Brooks, Smith & Prophete on her Employment & Labor Insider blog
- Former NFL Pros’ State Right of Publicity Claims Preempted by Copyright Act – Seattle lawyer Tonya Gisselberg of the Gisselberg Law Firm on her Seattle Copyright Watch
- New York Attorney General’s Case Against Trump University Goes Forward – Venable lawyers Leonard L. Gordon and Michael S. Isselin writing out of New York on the firm’s All About Advertising Law
- CFPB brings its first data security enforcement action – Washington, D.C. attorney Kim Phan of Ballard Spahr on their CFPB Monitor
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