Comin’ at you from a Seattle heat wave, it’s Tuesday’s top 10. We’ve got a whole bunch of good stuff coming at you this afternoon, let’s dive right into it:
- Cannabis Crowdfunders Should Beware SEC Advertising Guidance – Seattle lawyer Jeff Bess of Harris Moure on the firm’s Canna Law Blog
- EEOC to Issue Comprehensive Guidance on National Origin Discrimination—Opens Comment Period to the Public – Squire Patton Boggs attorney Shar Bahmani writing from Phoenix on the firm’s Employment Law Worldview
- States Step Up Efforts on Drug Pricing Initiatives – Mintz Levin lawyer Carrie Roll writing from Washington, D.C. on their Health Law & Policy Matters blog
- BREXIT—a Brief Guide – From the team at King & Wood Mallesons on their China Law Insight
- Reconfiguring supply chains can reduce waste, increase safety – Contributing writer Megan Pellegrini writing on the Food Safety News blog
- Making Sense of the CFTC’s Enforcement Order and Settlement with Bitfinex – Perkins Coie’s Andrew P. Cross writing out of Washington, D.C. on the firm’s Virtual Currency Report
- Eighth Circuit Stays the Course in the Cellular Sales of Missouri Opinion Rejecting the NLRB’s Arguments Against Class Waivers – Cleveland lawyer John Lewis of Baker Hostetler on their Employment Class Action Blog
- What is a Parent? Broadening the definition of parent in gay and lesbian same sex relationships – Dallas lawyer Michelle O’Neil of O’Neil Wysocki on her Gay & Lesbian Family Law in Texas
- The Details Of Judge Curiel’s Trump University Orders – Philadelphia attorney Max Kennerly of Kennerly Loutey on his Litigation & Trial
- Panama Papers May Reveal that Cuba Used Off-Shore Entities to Circumvent US Embargo – Fox Rothschild attorney John Cornell Fuller writing from Philadelphia on the firm’s International Trade Law Compass blog
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