What a busy week over here at LexBlog! We hope everyone had a great week and don’t forget to check out the Top 10 for Friday:
- HAVANA CLUB: Where’s the Rum Gone? – Winthrop & Weinstine Associate Wes Anderson on the firm’s DuetsBlog
- Coercing Contributions at Work: The FEC’s Latest Decision – Covington & Burling lawyer Robert Lenhard on the firm’s Inside Political Law
- Lead in Drinking Water: What Schools Need to Know – Portland Lawyer Hong Huyn of Miller Nash Graham & Dunn on the firm’s From The Ground Up
- U.S. Visit From Cuban Ag Minister Highlights Future Trade Opportunities Under Amended Sanctions – Husch Blackwell Associate Grant Leach on the firm’s Technology, Manufacturing & Transportation Industry Insider
- FCC Proposes Rules to Limit the Use of Robocalls to Collect Debts Owed to or Guaranteed by the United States – Mitchell Brecher & Debra Mercer writing from the Financial Services Observer
- Senators Urge HHS to Further Expand Patient Access to Opioid Drug Treatment – From the team at Norton Rose Fulbright on their Health Law Pulse
- Federal Agencies Joining the Data Security Enforcement Action Bandwagon – Kevin LaCroix of R-T Speciality on the firm’s D&O Diary
- Future-Proofing Privacy: Data Processors’ New Obligations – From the team at Hogan Lovells writing from the Chronicle of Data Protection
- Axl Rose DMCA Takedown Notices Illustrate the Difficulty with Safe Harbor Reforms – User-Generated Content and Fair Use Issues – Wilkinson Barker Knauer lawyer David Oxenford on their Broadcast Law Blog
- France’s Energy Mix Remains Uncertain with Nuclear Decommissioning Expected -Latham & Watkins Paul Davies & Michael Green writing from the Latham.London
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