Phew, well the weather in Seattle is finally starting to cool down to a usual (if still pleasant) April. As your Thursday winds down be sure to check out my piece on LXBN about how even though the LGBTQ movement is winning cases at higher levels they still have to deal with a lot of local battles. Then check out our top 10 for today:
- How the Supreme Court will limit False Claims Act liability for implied certification – Washington, D.C. lawyer Brian Waagner of Husch Blackwell on the firm’s The Contractor’s Perspective blog
- GUEST BLOG: Cybersecurity Compliance Just Got Tougher – Gardere’s Peter S. Vogel welcomes New York lawyer Nick Akerman of Dorsey & Whitney on Vogel’s Internet, Information Technology & E-Discovery Blog
- Career Success: Work Hard, Dream Big – Legal marketer Cordell Parvin writing from Texas on his Cordell Parvin Blog
- Central District of California Holds That the California Resale Royalty Act Is Preempted by Federal Copyright Law – New York lawyer Eric B. Hiatt from Baker Hostetler on the firm’s Copyright, Content, and Platforms blog
- Unpaid legal interns’ work can be billed to clients as fees or costs, NY state bar ass’n says – Thompson Hine attorney Karen Rubin from Cleveland on their The Law for Lawyers Today
- ABA Section of Antitrust Law Spring Meeting 2016: The FTC and the new frontier of privacy – Columbus attorney Ryan L. Graham of Porter Wright on their Antitrust Law Source
- Privacy Tip #31 – Landlines still a safe way to communicate but telephone companies want to drop them – Rhode Island lawyer Linn Foster Freedman from Robinson Cole on the firm’s Data Privacy & Security Insider
- Do We Have Too Many Elite Law School Graduates? – Chicago lean law evangelist lawyer Kenneth Grady of Seyfarth Shaw on his Seytlines blog
- All Courts Should Announce When They Are Going to Rule – Mississippi solo practitioner Philip Thomas on his MS Litigation Review and Commentary
- Bernard Oral Argument: Impressions From Inside the United State Supreme Court – Rochester, Minnesota lawyer Jay Adkins of the Ramsay Law Firm on their Minnesota DWI Defense
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