Back to the grind! As you wrap up your Monday, take a peak at this LXBN piece on whether this new suit regarding transgender bathroom rights is the new Obergefell. Plus, don’t miss today’s top 10, coming at you from another hot Seattle day:
- INTERPOL and Russia—time for sanctions? – Coral Gables, Flo. attorney Michelle Estlund of Estlund Law writing on her Red Notice Law Journal
- ALTA Advocates for Agents by Asking CFPB for Support of Best Practices – Pershing Yoakley & Associates’s Pete Pearson writing out of Knoxville on their PYA Title Industry Blog
- Will We Continue to Uber and Lyft, or Will We Start to “VW?” – Foley & Lardner lawyer Jeffrey A. Soble writing from Chicago on the firm’s Dashboard Insights
- Report of 50 cyber breaches since 2011 leads congress to investigate cybersecurity at the Federal Reserve! – Dallas lawyer Peter S. Vogel of Gardere Wynne Sewell writing on his Internet, Information Technology & e-Discovery Blog
- After the Hulk Hogan Lawsuit Funding Flap, Is it Time for a Look at Litigation Financing Regulation? – RT Proexec’s executive vice president Kevin LaCroix writing on his The D&O Diary
- Monday Morning Regulatory Review – 6/6/16: Warning Letter Finality; Untrusted Fiduciary Rule Tested; Great Lakes Pilotage Foundering; Oyster Illness Hazard Petition Grounding & Payday Loans Proposal Interest – Washington, D.C. lawyer Leland E. Beck writing on his Federal Regulations Advisor
- Why Arizona’s New Telemedicine Law Sends an Important Message – Tampa attorneys Nathaniel Lacktman and Thomas Ferrante of Foley & Lardner on the firm’s Health Care Law Today
- Negotiating with Chines Companies: Be The Rabbit – Seattle lawyer Dan Harris of Harris Moure writing on their China Law Blog
- Volunteers: Can They Really Help Fix Your Issues With New Overtime Rules? – Shipman & Goodwin’s Dan Schwartz writing out of Hartford on his Connecticut Employment Law Blog
- Vested Rights—When They Vest And When They Do Not – Farrell Fritz lawyer Charlotte Biblow writing out of Uniondale on the firm’s Long Island Land Use & Zoning blog
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