Top 10 in Law Blogs: Fitness Trackers, EEOC, and North Carolina
Phew—a lot of news (and briefs) flying between the Department of Justice and North Carolina, now that the federal government is viewing the state’s HB 2 as a violation of Title VII. We’ve got two authors repping on today’s top 10 who made sure their readers were up-to-date on the breaking news, and one more making sure all sides of the story are covered. Plus Kevin LaCroix celebrates 10 years in blogging by sharing some of his wisdom earned—check it out:
- A Missed Step in Branding Fitness Trackers? – Minneapolis lawyer Steve Baird of Winthrop & Weinstine on the firm’s DuetsBlog
- EEOC Serves Notice Regarding Transgender Employees Bathroom Access Rights – Detroit attorney Philip B. Phillips from Foley & Lardner on their Labor & Employment Law Perspectives blog
- The Tenth Anniversary Issue – Kevin LaCroix, vice president of RT ProExec, on his The D&O Diary
- Caution: False Claims Act Penalties Poised to Double – Houston attorneys Darby C. Allen and B. Scott McBride of Baker Hostetler on the firm’s Health Law Update
- A New Coalition Seeks to Pave the Way for Fully Autonomous Vehicles – Foley & Lardner lawyer Dustin J. Jackson writing from Detroit on the firm’s Dashboard Insights
- BREAKING: North Carolina sues USDOJ over bathroom law – Winston-Salem attorney Robin E. Shea from Constangy Brooks, Smith & Prophete on her Employment & Labor Insider blog
- U.S. Solar Installations Reach 1 Million – Boston lawyer Thomas R. Burton III of Mintz Levin on their Energy Technology Matters
- State of Cannabis: North Dakota is Cold on Cannabis – Harris Moure’s legal intern Daniel Shortt writing from Seattle on the firm’s Canna Law Blog
- Breaking News on North Carolina Bathroom Bill – Haynsworth Sinkler Boyd lawyer Perry MacLennan writing on their SC Employers’ Blog
- Letter From The Editor: Exchange with CDC shows Chipotle still in denial – Colorado based writer Dan Flynn on the Food Safety News blog
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