Welcome back all! We’ve got a great top 10 for you today. On network news we also have a couple anniversaries from this weekend: David Oxenford’s Broadcast Law Blog and Harris Moure’s China Law Blog both turned 10! A fantastic achievement from two fantastic blogs; check them out even if they’re outside your beat. And now, today’s top 10:
- Where is the United Kingdom heading? Will it reject its successful role in Europe? – Covington lawyer Carl Bildt writing from Brussels on the firm’s Global Policy Watch blog
- NLRB Expedited Election Rules Survive Fifth Circuit Appeal – Atlanta attorney Kyllan B. Kershaw of Seyfarth Shaw writing on their Employer Labor Relations Blog
- Federal Government Proposes Greenhouse Gas Disclosures from Certain Vendors – Maryland solo practitioner Stuart Kaplow writing on his Green Building Law Update
- State of Cannabis: Indiana – Harris Moure’s Daniel Shortt writing from Seattle on the firm’s Canna Law Blog
- The Strange Death of the Modern Financial System – New York lawyer Rick Jones of Dechert LLP writing on the firm’s Crunched Credit blog
- U.S. Supreme Court Rules Juries Can be Recalled in Civil Cases – Solo practitioner Philip Thomas writing from Jackson, Miss. on his MS Litigation Review & Commentary
- Happy Times, High Crimes and Misdemeanors (Silicon Valley – Episode 25) – Silicon Valley lawyer Tenaya Rodewald from Sheppard Mullin on the firm’s Law of the Level
- 9 Steps to Cultivate Referral Sources on LinkedIn – Phoenix law firm marketing expert Stephen Fairley of The Rainmaker Institute on his The Rainmaker Blog
- Supreme Court ruling increases patent owners’ ability to get enhanced damages (Halo v. Pulse) – Oak Hill, Virginia lawyer David Long of Essential Patent LLC writing on their Essential Patent Blog
- Three Strikes and Recovery Act is Out – Boston attorneys Len Weiser-Varon and Bill Kannel of Mintz Levin writing on the firm’s Public Finance Matters blog
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