Welcome back! We’ve got a lot of authors on the LexBlog Network covering the new trade secrets bill passing through Congress this week, including two on the list today from Global Workplace Insider and Trade Secrets Trends. Check it out:
- Who’s Got PRINCE Control? – Winthrop & Weinstine’s Martha J. Engel writing on the firm’s DuetsBlog
- 2016 Defend Trade Secrets Act creates federal cause of action for theft of trade secrets – Austin lawyer James Hughes from Norton Rose Fulbright on the firm’s Global Workplace Insider
- Lemonade and Tidal: Is Beyoncé’s “Window” Album Release Strategy the Way to Go? – Fox Rothschild attorney Natasha Gill on their Pay or Play blog
- Panama Papers spotlight danger of failing to screen for problem clients – Cleveland lawyer Karen Rubin of Thompson Hine on their The Law For Lawyers Today
- Federal Court Finds Amazon Liable for Kids’ In-App Purchases – Los Angeles lawyer Crystal N. Skelton of Kelley Drye & Warren on the firm’s Ad Law Access
- Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast—Interview with Patrick Henry, Dan Kaminsky, Kiran Raj, and Dr. Zulfikar Ramzan – Steptoe & Johnson lawyer Stewart Baker conducts this podcast from Washington, D.C. on their Steptoe Cyberblog
- Oregon Cannabis: Concentration Limits for Edibles May Stay Low – Portland lawyer Vincent Sliwoski of Harris Moure on the firm’s Canna Law Blog
- House Finally Passes Federal Trade Secrets Law; Next Step is Obama’s Promised Signature – Crowell & Moring attorneys Mark Romeo, Mark Klapow, and Vince Galluzzo on the firm’s Trade Secrets Trends
- A Root Cause of the Innovation Problem – Chicago lean law evangelist Kenneth Grady from Seyfarth Shaw on his Seytlines blog
- Judge in High-Profile Case Obtains Attorney Agreement Not to Engage in Juror Social Media Snooping – New York attorneys Malcolm Dort and J. Alexander Lawerence from Morrison Foerster on the firm’s Socially Aware
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