Top 10 in Law Blogs: Honesty, Rhode Island, and Tribes
Phew—well as you may have noticed, over on LXBN we’re all Clio all the time. We’ve got some comprehensive conference coverage going, and there’ve been some fascinating speakers. Check it out. And then, read today’s top 10 in law blogs:
- Honesty is an Employer’s Best Policy—Honest Defense Rule in Employment Discrimination – Michigan lawyer Jason Shinn of Shinn Legal writing on his Michigan Employment Law Advisor
- Personalized Medicine: Insights Into Current Legal Issues – Palo Alto attorney Antoinette F. Konski of Foley & Lardner on the firm’s Personalized Medicine Bulletin
- Getting Your China Products Through U.S. Customs: The 101 – Harris Moure attorney Emily Lawson writing from Seattle on their China Law Blog
- Are Native American Tribes Subject to the Fair Labor Standards Act? – Minnesota lawyer Corie J. Tarara of Seaton Peters Revnew writing on her Minnesota Wage & Hour blog
- Monday Morning Regulatory Review – 9/19/16: Firearms & Mental Health; Plain Future Contingencies; and Medical Facility Preparedness Standards – Washington, D.C. solo practitioner Leland Beck on his Federal Regulations Advisor blog
- BMI Judge Rejects DOJ Conclusion that Consent Decree Requires 100% of Songs – What Does that Mean for Music Services? – Wilkins Barker Knauer lawyer David Oxenford writing out of Washington, D.C. on his Broadcast Law Blog
- Blockchain—in the real world of trade and commodity finance, how will this Uber work? – Norton Rose Fulbright’s Steve Chemaly and Rohan Isaacs writing out of Johannesburg on the firm’s Financial Institutions Legal Snapshot
- State of Cannabis: Rhode Island – Harris Moure’s Daniel Shortt writing from Seattle on the firm’s Canna Law Blog
- Top Five Takeaways from MedPAC’s Meeting on Medicare Issues and Policy Developments — September 2016 – Washington, D.C. law clerk Timothy J. Murphy from Epstein Becker Green writing on their Health Law Advisor blog
- UK: Parliament opens an inquiry into the Government’s work on driverless cars – Hogan Lovells’ James Richardson writing from the United Kingdom on the firm’s Global Insurance Blog
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