Here is Tuesday’s Top 10 in Law Blogs:
- What Will A Hillary Clinton Presidency do for Marijuana? – Currently a Legal Intern but soon to be an Associate at Harris Moure, Daniel Shortt, writes on the firms Canna Law Blog.
- Oklahoma shuts down wastewater disposal wells after recent earthquake – Norton Rose Fulbright’s Barclay Nicholson and Johnjerica Hodge write on The Hydraulic Fracking Blog.
- EU: Draft of new Copyright Directive leaked – Hogan Lovells attorneys Alastair Shaw, Nils Rauer, and Eva Vonau co-author on the firms Global Media and Communications Watch.
- Do You Have Seasonal Workers? What To Know About Health & Retirement Benefit Obligations – Erin Kunze an associate at Liebert Cassidy Whitmore writes on the California Public Agency Labor & Employment Blog.
- What’s the Weakest Link in Your Privacy Program? – Eugene McCullough of Pershing Yoakley & Associates writes on the firms PYA Title Industry Blog
- The Top 10 Things you Need to Know About Voluntary Disclosures and Government Refunds – Foley & Lardner attorneys Elizabeth J. Rosen and Jeffery C. Thorpe co-author on the firms Health Care Law Today blog
- 5 Wishes for Securities Litigation Defense: Early Damages Analysis and Discovery – Doug Greene, chair of the Securities Litigation Practice Group at Lane Powell, writes on D&O Discourse blog
- Your Associates’ Careers: From the Unhappiest job to Satisfaction – Cordell Parvin publishes once again on the Cordell Parvin Blog, ‘Developing the Next Generation of Law Firm Rainmakers.’
- Minimum Advertised Pricing (MAP) Policy Enforcement – Whitney Gibson, Adam Sherman and Jordan Cohen of Vorys write on the firms Online Seller Enforcement blog.
- Regulation D Standards and Filings – Aaron R. Katz of Greenberg Traurig writes on the GT Israel Law Blog.