And another week is off! We’ve got a lot of things coming down from the Supreme Court today, so no doubt you’ll see some of that later in the week’s top 10. In the meantime, here’s today’s top 10:
- China Hostage Situations With a New Twist – Seattle lawyer Dan Harris from Harris Moure on their China Law Blog
- Trump Trademarks “MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN” – Louisville lawyer Mari-Elise Gates of Stites & Harbison on the firm’s Trademarkology
- Death From Medical Error: Even More Common Than The Headlines Say – Kennerly Loutey’s Max Kennerly writing from Philadelphia on his Litigation & Trial blog
- If The Pros Can’ Tell When Children Lie, How Can Courts Decide Custody? – New York attorney Neil Cahn on his Divorce: New York
- Title III Crowdfunding Goes Live Today with Much Potential but Different Reality – Farrell Fritz lawyer Alon Y. Kapen writing from Uniondale on the firm’s New York Venture Hub
- Two Things D&O Insurers Regularly Get Wrong – RT ProExec executive vice president Kevin LaCroix on his The D&O Diary
- An Inside Look at the University of Washington’s Cannabis Report – Harris Moure legal intern Daniel Shortt writing from Seattle on their Canna Law Blog
- Monday Morning Regulatory Review – 5/16/16: Deeming Rule & Litigation; Safety and Health Electronic Recordkeeping; Reconstructed or Modified Methane; Transgender Accommodations Guidance; & Conflicting Disability Compliance – Solo practitioner Leland E. Beck writing from Washington, D.C. on his Federal Regulations Advisor
- Is my SnapChat really deleted? – Johannesburg attorney Nerushka Deosaran from Norton Rose Fulbright on the firm’s Social Media Law Bulletin
- House of Representatives v. Burwell: Another Blow to Obamacare – Foley & Lardner’s Jay Mark Waxman and Elizabeth J. Rosen on the firm’s Health Care Law Today blog
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