Anyone got big plans for the weekend? Like, say, maybe watching the new season of “Game of Thrones?” No doubt some will be watching via a friend’s HBO account, and if you are check out the piece on LXBN about how HBO, like many streaming services, is a bit ambivalent, even encouraging of password sharing. And now, Friday’s top 10:
- Uber Settles for Big Bucks – Squire Patton Boggs attorney Daniel V. Kitzes from Los Angeles on the firm’s Employment Law Worldview
- North Carolina’s HB 2: The final analysis – Winston-Salem attorney Robin E. Shea of Constangy Books, Smith & Prophete on her Employment & Labor Insider
- Flint Water Crisis Produces Criminal Charges Against State and Local Officials – Phillips Lytle lawyer Patrick T. Fitzgerald writing from Buffalo, NY on the firm’s Environmental Law Post
- Theranos, the SEC, and the Enforcement of the Securities Laws Against Private Companies – Executive vice president of RT ProExec Kevin LaCroix on his The D&O Diary
- America’s Prince – Nashville lawyer Justin McNaughton of Stites & Harbison on their Trademarkology blog
- Can Foreign Sales Infringe U.S. Patents? – Foley & Lardner lawyer Jean-Paul Ciardullo writing from Los Angeles on the firm’s IP Litigation Current
- California Cannabis: Vertical Integration and Big Cannabis – Harris Moure attorney Alison Malsbury writing out of Seattle on the firm’s Canna Law Blog
- FY 2017 H-1B Cap: What are the Odds? – Pittsburgh lawyer Catherine V. Wadhwani of Fox Rothschild on the firm’s Immigration View
- 10 Ways to be a Legal Marketing Rock Star – International Lawyers’ Network’s director of global relationship management Lindsay Griffiths writing on her Zen and the Art of Legal Networking
- US Senate Passes Bipartisan Energy Bill – Foley & Lardner lawyers Jason W. Allen, Thomas McCann Mullooly, Kurt R. Rempe, and Justus J. Britt on their Renewable Energy Outlook
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