Trending on Tuesday: Law News for 4.10.2012
Interesting, diverse collection of law news and updates today. Here are seven posts that were well-read across JD Supra channels. For your reference:
- How a Financial Advisor Can Grow Their 401(k) Plan Practice Without Really Trying* (*just kidding) [Rosenbaum Law Firm]
- Organized Labor’s Big Day — Are You Ready? [Dinsmore & Shohl]
- What Is Trademark Parody, Really? Louis Vuitton Puts UPENN in the Fashion Spotlight for a Perfect Case Study [Wahab & Medenica]
- The Court of Federal Claims Protects Contractor from the Government’s Tardy $25 Million Claim [McKenna Long]
- California Department of Insurance Imposing Strict Standards on Applicants for Life Settlement Provider Licenses [Bager & Wolen]
- Not So Clever After All: Humorous Commercial on “Luxury” Lands Hyundai in Hot Water [Foley & Hoag]
- President Obama Signs Into Law The Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act [Womble Carlyle]
Bonus track, because that’s how we do it:
- Hydraulic Fracturing: Is Air the New Water? [McDermott]
What else? Well, how about a touch of bluegrass? Why not?
“Catfish John” as performed by Old & In the Way in 1973. Enjoy: