Lyft lost a proposed settlement in court last week, and that could be the start of trend for the sharing economy. But the big news today is the Legal Marketing Association Conference, which we’ve been socially recapping all day. Be sure to check it out; there were plenty of great and insightful sessions.
- Guest Post: Grading Global Boards of Directors on Cybersecurity – Kevin LaCroix welcomes Paul Ferrillo of Weil Gotshal and Christophe Veltsos, an associate professor at Minnesota State University to his blog The D&O Diary
- Worthless China Contracts: First, Let’s Sue All The American Lawyers – Seattle lawyer Dan Harris of Harris Moure writing on the firm’s China Law Blog
- Gender-Based Sales Promotions: Good Business or Unlawful Discrimination? – Chicago attorney Patrick J. McMahon from Foley & Lardner on the firm’s Labor & Employment Law Perspectives
- Bathroom Bills: What Employers Need to Know – Seyfarth Shaw attorneys Sam Schwartz-Fenwick and Kylie Byron writing from Chicago on the Employment Law Lookout
- The Senate Narcotics Caucus is Wasting its Time on Cannabis – Seattle lawyer Robert McVay from Harris Moure on the firm’s Canna Law Blog
- Undue Influence—A Titanic Challenge for Estate Planning Attorneys – Downey Brand lawyer Jeffrey S. Galvin writing out of Sacramento on their Trust on Trial blog
- Labor Looking to Lift “Exempt Employee Dollar Limits” – Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth attorney Kevin Goldberg writing on their CommLawBlog
- GDPR Likely to be Adopted by the EU Parliament on 14 April 2016 – Hogan Lovells lawyers Tim Wybitul, Eduardo Ustaran, and Bret Cohen on the firm’s Chronicle of Data Protection
- The Many Faces of Fredo, Or, Due Diligence When the Godfather Comes Knocking—Part Two: Dangerous Women – Smith & Carson attorney Tara J. Lamer on the firm’s Winning on Facts blog
- FTC and DoJ Question DoD’s Proposed National Security Trump Card – Covington & Burling lawyers Scott A. Freling and Kathy Brown writing out of Washington, D.C. on their Inside Government Contracts
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