Top 10 in Law Blogs: gTLD, Methane, and the Elephant in the Room
Happy Monday all! I’ve got a piece up on LXBN about the future of tipping, and what the complicated landscape means for workers. And now, your top 10:
- China and The Internet of Things: Who Owns What? – Harris Moure lawyer Steve Dickinson on the firm’s China Law Blog
- ICANN sued by gTLD applicant – Hogan Lovells attorneys David Taylor and Daniel Madden on their LimeGreen IP News
- Monday Morning Regulatory Review – 5/2/16: Amtrak’s Regulatory Derailment; Blowout Prevention; Dodd-Frank Long Cleanup; State and Local Internet Nondiscrimination & Reginfo Missing Again – Washington, D.C. solo practitioner Leland E. Beck on his Federal Regulations Advisor
- DOL Issues Guidance Regarding Interaction Between Affordable Care Act And Fringe Benefit Requirements Under Service Contract, Davis Bacon And Related Acts – Washington, D.C. attorneys Connie Bertram, Daniel Davis, and Alex Weinstein from Proskauer on their Government Contractor Compliance & Regulatory Update
- Access to Justice & Technology: The Elephant in the Room – Miguel Willis, law student at Seattle University, on his Innovative Law Student blog
- State of Cannabis: Georgia Marijuana Laws are No Peach – Harris Moure’s legal intern Daniel Shortt writing from Seattle on the firm’s Canna Law Blog
- The Fix Is In—The CFPB Says It Will Correct Deficiencies in TRID – Palo Alto lawyer Jonathan Jaffe of Mayer Brown on their Consumer Financial Services Review
- EPA Methane Rules Are Coming – Gray Reed & McGraw’s Charles Sartain writing from Dallas on his Energy and the Law
- FBI says only 20% of private sector reports cyberintrusions! – Dallas lawyer Peter S. Vogel of Gardere Wynne Sewell on his Internet, Information Technology & e-Discovery Blog
- 5 Wishes for Securities Litigation Defense – Seattle lawyer Douglas W. Greene of Lane Powell on the firm’s D&O Discourse
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