Happy Pi Day all! On this mathematical holiday I’ve got a story on LXBN about why the FBI is losing (and not doing itself any favors in) its case against Apple. And now let’s get to your top 10 so that you can go eat some pie:
- If You Settle Your Construction Dispute, Have You Really Settled It? – Nashville lawyer Matthew DeVries of Burr & Forman on their Best Practices Construction Law blog
- Recent events highlight need for safe water for food production – Environ Health Associates’ Roy Costa writing out of Deland, Florida on the Food Safety News
- TruShield report says more cyber-threats in 2016 than ever before – Providence lawyer Kathryn M. Rattigan of Robinson Cole on their Data Privacy & Security Insider
- Impact of Brexit on UK employment law—politics or pragmatism? – London attorney David Whincup of Squire Patton Boggs writing on the firm’s Employment Law Worldview
- The Olympus Debacle: Why Internal Whistleblowing is a Good Thing for Compliance
– McGuire Woods lawyer Ryan E. Bonistalli, Alex J. Brackett, and Jeremy S. Byrum writing out of Richmond, Virginia on the firm’s The FCA Insider - New DFEH Regulations Effective on April 1, 2016, Cover Wide Range of Employment Discrimination and Leave Protections Under FEHA – Los Angeles lawyer Joshua A. Goodman and Sacramento attorney Gage Dungy of Liebert Cassidy Whitmore on their California Public Agency Labor & Employment Blog
- On Protecting “My Pillow” as Your Trademark: They Say, When You Make Your Bed, You Might Just End Up Sleeping in It – Minneapolis attorney Stephen Baird of Winthrop & Weinstine writing on their Duets Blog
- Have an Election Season Free From Tax Penalties! – Stearns Weaver Miller’s Sharon Quinn Dixon writing out of Miami on the BeLabor the Point blog
- Recent NLRB Decision Gives Manufacturers Another Reason to Update Policies – New York lawyer Matthew Miklave of Robinson Cole writing on their Manufacturing Law Blog
- What are the USPTO’s Patent Plans for Fiscal Year 2017? – Boston lawyers Linda B. Azrin and Christina Sperry of Mintz Levin on their Global IP Matters
- FCC Circulates Privacy Rulemaking and Announces Commission Vote – Washington, D.C. attorney Mark Brennan of Hogan Lovells writing on their Chronicle of Data Protection blog
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