The end of another week! Hopefully everyone’s was a bit calmer than Seattle’s weather was this week. Be sure to check out my story on LXBN about where immigration reform and Silicon Valley meet. And now your Friday top 10:
- It’s Settled…At Least Somewhat: Settlement of the First Amendment Case Amarin Pharma v. FDA – Hogan Lovells’ lawyers Meredith Manning, Heidi Gertner, Susan Lee, Nancy Parsons, Katelyn Ruiz, and James Allred writing out of Washington, D.C. on their Focus on Regulation blog
- Female lawyer with Republican boss? Go back to the kitchen! – Winston-Salem, NC attorney Robin Shea of Constangy Brooks, Smith & Prophete on her Employment & Labor Insider
- Cannabis Industry Labor Laws – Seattle lawyer Daniel Shortt of Harris Moure on their Canna Law Blog
- UK: Ten things insurers should know about Brexit – London lawyers Tim Goggin, Charles Rix, and Steven McEwan of Hogan Lovells on their Global Insurance Blog
- Cyber–attacks: why any business may be at risk and five possible ways to address the risks – Montreal attorney Vanessa Coiteux of Stikeman Elliott on their Canadian M&A Law blog
- Update from the ABA OSHA Conference — Cal-OSHA Developments -Seyfarth Shaw’s Brent I. Clark and Ilana R. Morady on the firm’s Environmental & Safety Law Update
- What is Up with Patent Reform, and What About Those Darn Trolls? – St. Louis attorneys Michael R. Annis of Husch Blackwell on their Food & Ag Law Insights
- Argument That FTC Lacks Ability to Impose Joint And Several Liability Goes Up In Smoke – Venable lawyers Leonard Gordon writing from New York on the firm’s All About Advertising Law blog
- FCC Circulates Privacy Rulemaking and Announces Commission Vote – Washington, D.C. lawyer Mark W. Brennan of Hogan Lovells on their Focus on Regulation
- Behind Sabine’s Curtain Lies Negotiation – Squire Patton Boggs’ Karol K. Denniston and Michael D. Cuda writing on the firm’s eSquire Global Crossings
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