Most-Viewed on JD Supra - July, 2012

For your interest, here’s a look at some of the most-viewed law firm updates and advisories on JD Supra for the past month:
- FFIEC Issues Statement on “Cloud Computing” Risk Management - Davis Wright Tremaine
- Patients adopting mobile health faster than doctors - Fenwick Life Sciences Group
- Senator Grassley Lifts Hold on Chaffetz Bill - Davis Brown
- Mobile Marketing Class Action Litigation 2.0: Enterprising Plaintiffs’ Lawyers Assert Novel Class Claims Under the TCPA - Sedgwick
- Social Media Policies and Enforcement Risks - Mike Volkov
- Why Retirement Plan Financial Advisors Should Care Who Their Client’s TPA Is - Rosenbaum Law Firm
- “When Did You Last Think About Your Privacy Policy?” FTC and Class Action Plaintiffs Take Aim in Data Breach Actions - Loeb & Loeb
- Q&A on the U.S. Supreme Court’s Decision on Healthcare Reform - Looper Reed
- Advanced Copyright Issues on the Internet - July 2012 - Fenwick & West
- Social Media and the Law: An In-Depth Look - Constangy, Brooks & Smith
- The Dangers of Misclassifying Landmen: Is The Government’s New Settlement Program Too Good To Pass Up? - Looper Reed
- FFIEC Statement on Outsourced Cloud Computing - White & Case
- Borrower May Sue Over Lender’s Failure To Contact Prior to Foreclosure, California Appellate Court Rules - Ballard Spahr
- Hershey Thinks Outside the Box (or the Candy Wrapper) in Seeking Trademark Protection for a Product Shape - Mintz Levin
- The Social Media Experiment: Challenges for Broker-Dealers and Investment Advisers - Morrison & Foerster
- In Effort to Extradite UK Man in Piracy Case, DOJ Is Overreaching - Ifrah Law
- Copyright Infringement: A Worldwide Update - Baldwins IP
- Study Finds That Foreign-Born Inventors Play Prominent Role at Top U.S. Patent-Producing Universities - McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff
- Baker & McKenzie: Mergers & Acquisitions Series 2012 - Managing risk in M&A transactions (Presentation) - Baker & McKenzie Australia
- The Supreme Court Ruled on Health Reform – Now What is an Employer to Do? - Saul Ewing
- Is Obesity A Disability Under The New ADA? Probably. - Constangy, Brooks & Smith
- Criminal Court of New York City Holds That Tweets Are Public Information and Can Be Subpoenaed - Katten
- $30,000 Personal Fine for Construction Supervisor who Violated Known Work Procedure - Fraser Milner Casgrain
- Changes to New Hampshire Non-Compete Law - Sheehan
- Sustainable Real Estate and the Green Agenda: A Conversation - K&L Gates
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