It’s a blustery day over here in Seattle, but I hear it’s not like that everywhere in the U.S. Over on LXBN I’ve got a story up about how transportation can be a sort-of blessing or a curse for the booming marijuana industry. Now here’s your top 10:
- Will the Department of Labor (DOL) Add to the Fiduciary Murk? – Denver lawyer Stephen A. Keen of Perkins Coie on their Asset Management ADVocate blog
- An E-Bay User Copied and Sold Thousands of Designs for Profit, but is it Legal? – Minneapolis attorney Tim Sitzmann of Winthrop & Weinstine on their DuetsBlog
- Crisis Management: An Opportunity for Litigators to Be Proactive – Lindsay Griffiths, director of global relationship management for the International Lawyers Network, on her Zen and the Art of Legal Networking blog
- Internet of Things Bill Introduced – Jackson Lewis’ Jason C. Gavejian writing out of Morristown on the Workplace Privacy, Data Management & Security Report
- Do Dissents at the Appellate Court Reliably Predict Dissent at the Illinois Supreme Court? – Chicago lawyer Kirk C. Jenkins of Sedgwick Law on their Illinois Supreme Court Review
- Menstrual Leave—Really? – Shawe Rosenthal attorney Fiona W. Ong writing out of Maryland on their The Labor & Employment Report
- Kirkland’s Attrition is a Case Study for All Law Firms, Big and Small – Dallas lawyer Andrew E. Jillson of Hayse LLC writing on their Managing Law Firm Transition blog
- Beware the Ides and Other March Madness – Seyfarth Shaw attorneys Nicole Bolson Baarts and Jason M. Allen writing out of San Francisco on the firm’s California Peculiarities Employment Law Blog
- PODCAST: Workplace Safety & Gun Rights: Navigating the Law in All 50 States – St. Louis lawyer Terry Potter of Husch Blackwell on their Technology, Manufacturing & Transportation Industry Insider
- New Take on Old Phishing Scam Wreaking Havoc on HR Departments – New York lawyers Melinda L. McLellan and Kevin Wallace of Baker Hostetler on their Data Privacy Monitor blogs
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