Well folks the WP29 verdict is in, and they are not fans of the US-EU Privacy Shield agreement. That puts a cloud over the whole procedure, and so it’s no wonder we’re seeing a lot of that in today’s top 10:
- The Internet of Things: Interoperability, Industry Standards & Related IP Licensing Approaches (Part 2) – Morrison Foerster attorneys Stephanie Lynn Sharron and Nikita A. Tuckett on the firm’s Socially Aware blog
- The Rights and Limitations of Associational Discimination under the ADA – Hartford lawyer Gary Starr of Shipman & Goodwin on colleague Daniel Schwartz‘s blog Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- “Don’t they have e-filing where you come from?” Tech-challenged lawyer dodges suspension – Cleveland attorney Karen Rubin of Thompson Hine on their The Law for Lawyers Today
- EU Data Protection Authorities Call For Further Clarifications on the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield and Raise Some Concerns – Covington & Burling lawyers Helena Marttila-Bridge and Monika Kushewsky writing on their Inside Privacy
- The Modular Legal World – Chicago lean law evangelist Kenneth Grady from Seyfarth Shaw on his Seytlines blog
- CMS Announces New Alternative Payment Model for Primary Care – Mintz Levin lawyers Jordan Cohen and Rodney Whitlock on the firm’s Health Law & Policy Matters
- A Reason to Celebrate Tax Day – The Shriver Center’s senior attorney Dan Lesser writing from Chicago on their The Shriver Brief
- Major Rule Change for Salaried Employees is Imminent – How to Prepare Now – Milford, Conn. lawyer Rebecca Goldberg of Berchem, Moses, & Devlin on the firm’s Connecticut Labor & Employment Law Journal
- Appeal of Public Performance Rights in Pre-1972 Sound Recordings Referred to NY State Court for Interpretation–What Issues Might Radio Broadcasters Be Facing? – Wilkinson Barker Knauer attorney David Oxenford writing out of Washington, D.C. on his Broadcast Law Blog
- Article 29 Working Party Sees Privacy Shield Glass Half Empty – London attorney Victoria Hordern from Hogan Lovells on the firm’s Global Media and Communications Watch
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