Top 10: More March Madness, Scandalous Marks, and Cuba
Well now that we’re over the hump of Super Tuesday 3 (or whatever we’re calling yesterday’s primaries) guess it’s time we address the elephant in the room: How do we talk about politics in the workplace? And now, your top 10:
- It’s March Madness! Know the NCAA’s Rulebook or Risk A Foul Call Against the Unauthorized Use of Its Trademarks – Washington, D.C. lawyer Mitchell H. Stabbe of Wilkinson Barker Knauer on David Oxenford’s Broadcast Law Blog
- Early Settlement of the Home Depot Consumer Data Breach Claims—The Start of a Trend? – Boston attorney Kevin M. McGinty from Mintz Levin writing on their Privacy & Security Matters
- Scandalous and Disparaging Marks: The Race to the Trademark Office is On – Winthrop & Weinstine’s Wesley D. Anderson writing out of Minneapolis on their Duets Blog
- Be Critical When You Criticize The Prior Act – Birmingham lawyer T. Gregory Peterson of Bradley Arant Boult Cummings on the firm’s Patent 213
- Doing Business With Cuba: New Guidance Posted – Washington, D.C. attorney Steven A. Augustino from Kelley Drye writing on their CommLaw Monitor blog
- What can employers expect from a Justice Garland? – Winston-Salem lawyer Robin E. Shea of Constangy, Brooks, Smith & Prophete on her Employment and Labor Insider
- Texas Open Carry Law: FAQs for Hospitals and Healthcare Facilities – Baker Hostetler’s Michael J. Lombardino and Gregory S. Saikin writing out of Houston on their Health Law Update blog
- India Decision on Zero Rating Highlights Uncertainty Across Borders Regarding Zero-rating Mobile Data Services – Hogan Lovells attorneys Alexander Maltas, Tom Peters, and Noah Cherry writing on the firm’s Global Media and Communications Watch
- A Look Beyond the Madness – Revisiting The Standing Of And Protections For Student-Athletes – Washington, D.C. attorney Tyrone P. Thomas of Mintz Levin writing on their Employment Matters blog
- Starlet Marketing, Patenting and Branding of the California Artichoke – Seattle lawyer Paul Swanson of Lane Powell on their Earth and Table blog
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