Well we’re halfway through the week, it’s “Star Wars” day (“May the Fourth be with you”), and we’re starting to see a lot of coverage of CMS’ latest announcement. Also check out my story this morning on LXBN about how the sharing economy is facing a tougher market in Europe. And now, your top 10:
- CMS Update to Medicaid Managed Care Regulations Should Prompt Significant Change – Los Angeles lawyers Adam J. Hepworth and Anil Shankar of Foley & Lardner on their Health Care Law Today
- Rainmaking Recommendation from Jaimie Field: Ask! – Lindsay Griffiths welcomes legal marketing coach Jaimie Field to guest write on her Zen and the Art of Legal Networking blog
- China’s Trademark Laws vs. the Biggest Company in the World, or Apple’s Cruelest Month – Seattle lawyer Matthew Dresden from Harris Moure on the firm’s China Law Blog
- The Science Connecting Talcum Powder And Ovarian Cancer – Philadelphia lawyer Max Kennerly from Kennerly Loutey on his Litigation & Trial blog
- EEOC posts fact sheets on LGBT discrimination, transgender issues – Constangy Brooks, Smith & Prophete attorney Robin E. Shea writing from Winston-Salem on her Employment & Labor Insider
- Steptoe Cyberlaw Podcast – Interview with General Hayden – Steptoe & Johnson lawyer Stewart Baker writing from Washington, D.C. on their Steptoe Cyberblog
- User of Free App May Be “Consumer” under the Video Privacy Protection Act – New York attorney Jeffrey Neuburger from Proskauer writing on the firm’s New Media and Technology Law Blog
- The Equity Crowdfunding Rules: What You Need to Know – Foley & Lardner attorneys Michael J. Callahan on their Emerging Company Exchange
- Learn from Apple’s Woes in China: Register Early and Often – Fort Myers lawyer Mark A. Nieds from henderson Franklin on their Southwest Business & IP Bulletin
- Ninth Circuit Roundly Supports Time Punch Rounding – Seyfarth Shaw attorneys Hillary J. Massey and Kerry Friedrichs writing on the firm’s Wage & Hour Litigation Blog
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