1. Get Rich Quick Schemes, Medical Pot at Work, Start-up Legal Woes, Fake Online Personas. Sounds Like…

    … Tuesday’s JD Supra Buzz. What we learned this week in law, for your reading pleasure:

    Is your startup prepared for a lawsuit seeking damages in the trillions of dollars? (Fenwick & West

    At least these three get-rich-quick schemes are helping the FTC get $478 million richer… (Ifrah Law

    The Illinois Supreme Court has ruled that everyone should know moving trains are extremely dangerous (Sedgwick

    Michigan medical marijuana users who work for private employers are not protected against workplace policies that forbid the drug’s use (Miller Canfield

    France has rewritten its law on sexual harassment (Bryan Cave) (en francais

    On the Internet, no one knows if you’re a dog. Or a man (Howard Ankin

    A new law in Ohio will make it easier for applicants with criminal records to get a job (XpertHR

    There’s more to the Affordable Care Act than the individual mandate (Saul Ewing

    The casino operated by the Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel is ineligible for Chapter 11 bankruptcy (Cadwalader

    Passage of the Innovative Design Protection Act is far from sewn up (Mintz Levin

    Next on the EEOC’s list? Eliminating systemic barriers in recruitment and hiring (Sheppard Mullin

    Court rules that contractual terms and conditions sent as an email link after the transaction was completed are not binding (Proskauer

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