Top 10 in Law Blogs: Yelp, NYC Uber, and FINRA
Wrapping up another busy week here at LexBlog! Hopefully everyone’s have been as filled with sunshine and productivity as ours have over here. If you’re looking to treat yourself this weekend, check out the LXBN post about how the FDA’s nutritional guidelines is just an attempt to wade through all the noise like the rest of us. And now, your top 10:
- NYC Uber Drivers File Labor Class Action, Claiming Employee Status – Steptoe lawyer Michael Keough writing from New York on the firm’s SDNY Blog
- Study Finds Widespread HIPAA Violations Occurring on Yelp – Mintz Levin attorney Jordan Cohen on the firm’s Health Law & Policy Matters blog
- The Long Arm Of The Law Has Nothing On FINRA’s Reach – Chicago attorney Alan Wolper of Ulmer Berne LLP writing on their Broker-Dealer Law Corner
- Does Violation of the Seal Requirement Require Dismissal? Supreme Court Will Decide – Boston lawyer Evan Panich from McDermott Will & Emery on the firm’s FCA Update
- A New Hope for Software Patents? – Boston attorneys Ping Hu and Michael J. McNamara of Mintz Levin on their Global IP Matters
- 25 quick takes (no kidding!) on the EEOC’s proposed national origin guidance – Winston-Salem lawyer Robin Shea from Constangy Brooks, Smith & Prophete on her Employment & Labor Insider
- How the ‘One Person-One Vote’ Supreme Court Ruling Will Affect Virgin Islands Senate Elections – Bolt Nagi attorney Tom Bolt writing from St. Thomas, Virgin Islands on his Virgin Islands Law Blog
- District Court Denies Conditional Certification of Off-the-Clock Case Despite Bad Emails – Baker Hostetler lawyer Greg Mersol writing from Cleveland on the firm’s Employment Class Action Report
- Selling Or Licensing Your Technology or Your Technology Business to China: Buckle Up For Some Seriously Tough Negotiating – Seattle lawyer Dan Harris of Harris Moure writing on their China Law Blog
- Big Data Can Lead to Big Legal Problems For Companies – Palo Alto lawyers Christine E. Lyon and Mary Race of Morrison Foerster writing on the firm’s Socially Aware blog
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