Welcome back to a brand new week! Hopefully everyone’s Monday is feeling closer to a Thursday. Over on LXBN I’ve got a story about how the rise of the gig economy just happens to correspond with the increase of benefits being offered for honest to god employees.
- China and the Internet of Things, Part 3 of 228 – Seattle attorney Dan Harris of Harris Moure on their China Law Blog
- Bank Robbery 2.0: SWIFT Issues Cybersecurity Warning Following Bangladesh Central Bank Theft – Toronto lawyers Alexandra Aliferis, Kirsten Thompson, and Ana Badour of McCarthy Tetrault on the firm’s CyberLex blog
- California Homeowners Gain Means of Attacking Non-Judicial Foreclosures – Cleveland lawyer Derek E. Diaz of Hahn Loeser on their The Class-Action & Compliance Sentinel
- Corporate Divorce Series: Online Dating, The Bachelor, and Predicting Successful Employment Relationships – Mintz Levin lawyer Jennifer B. Rubin writing from San Diego on the firm’s Employment Matters blog
- Monday Morning Regulatory Review– 4/4/16: SCOTUS Seeks Contraceptive Alternatives; Religious Discrimination Regulations; Persuader Suits & Retirement Fiduciary Duties Debut – Washington D.C. attorney Leland E. Beck on his Federal Regulations Advisor
- State of Cannabis: Missouri “Shows” Progress With Marijuana Laws – Harris Moure’s Daniel Shortt writing out of Seattle on the firm’s Canna Law Blog
- Meat substitutes: Safer and just as tasty as the real thing? – Freelance journalist Cathy Siegner writing out of Montana on the Food Safety News blog
- NLRB Agenda Continues to Focus on Non-Union Employee Rights – Keego Harbor, Michigan lawyer Jason Shinn of Shinn Legal on his Michigan Employment Law Advisor
- How to get lucky in basketball and in patent cases – Richard Beem, of Beem Patent Law, writing out of Chicago on his Beem on Patents
- Lessons from the Panama Papers – New York attorney Philip Segal of Charles Griffin Intelligence writing on their The Ethical Investigator
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