We’re still getting a lot of coverage on the Defend Trade Secrets act, pushing it to a trending topic over on LXBN. I’ve also got a post up today about how search warrants will be the next battlefield for crypto wars. And now, your top 10:
- Norovirus Outbreak Aboard the “Cursed Cruise Ship” Balmoral – Walker & O’Neill lawyer Jim Walker on his Cruise Law News
- What Tom Brady, Underinflated Footballs, and “Deflategate” Teach Employers About Arbitration – Stoel Rives attorneys Todd Hanchett and Ed Piper on the firm’s World of Employment
- The Ink Isn’t Dry – Garvey Schubert Baker’s extern Stephen G. Rickershauser writing from Brooklyn on the firm’s Sports & Entertainment Beat
- Marijuana Patents: Fear, Loathing, and Beating Monsanto – Seattle lawyer Hilary Bricken of Harris Moure writing on their Canna Law Blog
- Off the Record? Workplace Perils of Video Recording and Social Media – New York attorneys Scott Rabe and Samuel Sverdlov of Seyfarth Shaw on their Employment Law Lookout
- Court sheds light on “pregnancy accommodation” obligation after Young v. UPS – Winston-Salem lawyer Robin E. Shea from Constangy Brooks, Smith & Prophete on her Employment & Labor Insider
- The End Is Near: Spectrum Auction Clearing Target, Schedule Announced – Fletcher, Heald, & Hildreth attorney Davina S. Sashkin writing from Virginia on their CommLaw Blog
- Whistleblowers Win Big in the Defend Trade Secrets Act – National Whistleblower Center’s Mary Jane Wilmoth on their Whistleblowers Protection Blog
- European Court of Justice to Rule on Legality of Online Sales Bans – Brussels attorney Isabelle Rahman from Shepard Mullin on their Fashion & Apparel Law Blog
- Why California’s New Groundwater Management Law is a Game Changer for Mine Operators – Stoel Rives attorneys Tom Henry and Wes Milliband writing from California on the firm’s Mineral Law blog
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