Top 10 in Law Blogs: Crude-By-Rail, Cannabis, and Adblock
Happy 4/20 all! We’ve got a lot of 4/20 representation in today’s top 10; I’ve got a post up about how Washington medical marijuana patients aren’t crazy about the new system, and we’ve got posts from across the network, Canna Law Blog, HR Legalist, and The Blunt Truth. Check ’em out:
- Crude-by-Rail Update: Largest West Coast Terminal Proposal Suffocating Under Delay – Denver lawyer Alexander Obrecht of Baker Hostetler on their North America Shale Blog
- News Corp Complains about Google – Kelley Drye & Warren attorney David H. Evans of Washington, D.C. on their On Competition Law & Economics blog
- 4/20 Getting in your Way? How to Weed Out the Petitioners at your Retail Establishment – Seyfarth Shaw lawyers Jinouth Vasquez and Nick Geannacopulos on the firm’s The Blunt Truth
- Are Your HR Investigation Notes Protected Against Disclosure? Maybe, Maybe Not. – Washington, D.C. attorney Alta Ray from Mintz Levin on the firm’s Employment Matters
- Adblock, Generic for Ad Blocking? – Minneapolis lawyer David H. Pabian from Winthrop Weinstine on the firm’s Duets Blog
- Boomer Law Firms: Some Demographic Challenges – Hayse lawyer Andrew Jillson from Dallas on their Managing Law Firm Transition
- Five Great Reasons to Celebrate this 4/20 – The team at Harris Moure on the firm’s Canna Law Blog
- “Up in Smoke—Are Employers Required to Accommodate Medical Marijuana Use?” – Philadelphia lawyer Ivo Becica of Obermayer Rebmann Maxwell & Hippel on the firm’s HR Legalist blog
- Federal Court of Appeals Defers to OCR and Concludes Title IX Permits Transgender Students to Use Restrooms Based on Gender Identity – Hartford lawyer Peter J. Maher of Shipman & Goodwin on the firm’s School Law
- Rainmaking Recommendation from Jaimie Field: Create a “Breakfast Club” for Referrals – New Jersey rainmaking coach Jaimie Field of Marketing Field on Lindsay Griffiths‘ Zen and the Art of Legal Networking
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