Well over here in Seattle we’re enjoying some unseasonably warm days taking us out of March—anyone else? Without further ado, let’s get down to your top 10 today:
- Checkers, Chess, Jeopardy, Go…Law (Part 1) – Seyfarth Shaw’s Kenneth Grady writing from Chicago on his Seytlines blog
- The visa gold rush is on: Pittsburgh companies can’t get enough skilled workers because of our crazy work-visa system – Pittsburgh lawyer Robert S. Whitehill of Fox Rothschild writing on their Immigration View
- New Complaint Highlights Continuing Battle over Pay Disparity by Gender in Sports – Hartford lawyer Daniel Schwartz of Shipman & Goodwin on his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- EU: Advocate General comments on Liability for Free Wi-Fi – Hogan Lovells’ Nils Rauer writing from Frankfurt on the firm’s Global Media and Communications Watch
- Lawyers can’t necessarily disclose former client info, even if it’s “publicly available” – Cleveland attorney Karen Rubin of Thompson Hine writing on the firm’s The Law for Lawyers Today
- A Short History of Clean Power Plan Litigation as of March 2016 – Squire Patton Boggs lawyers Geoffrey Barnes and Danelle Gagliardi on the firm’s frESH blog
- USWNT: Complaints of Being Kicked to the Curb by US Soccer – Fox Rothschild lawyer Thomas R. Basta from Roseland, NJ writing on their Employment Discrimination Report
- Amazon Wants to Patent “Pay by Selfie” Technology – Frankfurt attorneys Benjamin Beck and Dr. Ulrich Worm of Mayer Brown on the firm’s All About IP blog
- FCC Votes to Proceed With Broadband Privacy Proposal – Washington, D.C. lawyer Ani Gevorkian of Covington & Burling on their Inside Privacy
- Supreme Court Restricts Pretrial Freezing of Untainted Assets – Perkins Coie attorneys Sambo Dul and Jean-Jacques Cabou writing out of Phoenix on their White Collar Briefly
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