Starting off our week with a sunny day in Seattle! Over on LXBN I’ve got a story up about whether Amazon’s big bet on drone delivery will have the fastest return for the company. And our LXBN members continue to parse out what all of last week’s Supreme Court decisions mean in the big picture.
- More On The New Rules For White-Collar Exemptions: Strategies To Consider – Detroit lawyer Jeffrey S. Kopp of Foley & Lardner writing on the Labor & Employment Law Perspectives blog
- Annual GAO Report on Federal Lobbying Compliance Shows Mixed Enforcement Bag: Fewer Audits, More and Larger Enforcement Penalties – Washington, D.C. attorney Andrew Garrahan from Covington on their Inside Political Law
- The Connection between Caseload and Per Curiam Circuit Court Opinions – Squire Patton Boggs’ Justin Jennewine on the firm’s Sixth Circuit Appellate Blog
- State of Cannabis: Florida Marijuana Is Not So Hot – Seattle attorney Daniel Shortt of Harris Moure on their Canna Law Blog
- Supreme Court Decides to Hear Samsung v. Apple, Appears Ready to Weigh-In on Patent Damage Calculations – Mintz Levin attorneys Aarti Shah and Matthew Karambelas writing on their Global IP Matters blog
- Monday Morning Regulatory Review – 3/28/16: SCOTUS on WOTUS Jurisdiction & Finality; Privilege & Persuader Agreements; and Respirable Crystalline Silica, Morbidity & Mortality Values – Washington, D.C. attorney Leland Beck, solo practioner, on his Federal Regulations Advisor
- China’s New Opportunities: Slowdown, What Slowdown? – Seattle lawyer Dan Harris of Harris Moure writing on their China Law Blog
- In Thinking About April Fools’ Day Pranks, Remember the FCC’s Hoax Rule and other Potential Liability – Washington, D.C. lawyer David Oxenford from Wilkinson Barker Knauer on his Broadcast Law Blog
- The Exploitation of America’s Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities by China and Other Foreign Governments – Jackson Lewis lawyer Ralph C. Losey from Orlando writing on the firm’s E-Discovery Law Today
- Debt Settlement Scams – Los Angeles attorney Nick Gebelt on his Southern California Bankruptcy Law Blog
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