JD Supra Morning Brief: Politically Correct Outsourcing, Fired Over a Facebook Leak, Nightmare on Any Street, Sandy
From the Buzz Files, your morning legal brief. Goes well with coffee and a Danish:
Neither rain, nor wind, nor anything Hurricane Sandy throws at them will stop these lawyers from seeking justice (Bloomberg Law)
Speaking of Frankenstorm, here are five tips for a smooth disaster recovery (Small Business Support)
Loose lips sink careers, especially when you work at Citigroup (Pullman & Comley)
Onshoring is the new black. Or maybe the new offshoring. Either way, you can outsource your work AND keep it at home (Pillsbury)
Developers: if you’re going to claim your mobile app treats acne, you’ll need to back it up (Fenwick & West)
Everything you wanted to know about health care reform (spoiler alert: some deadlines are coming up fast) (McDermott Will & Emery)
The Work-for-Hire doctrine of the Copyright Act defines who owns a copyrightable work created by an employee (Wilson Sonsini)
How are you going to pay for that FCPA lawsuit? (Gilbert LLP)
School district: 1, Students and Free Speech advocates: 0 (Franczek Radelet)
There’s an oversupply of natural gas in the U.S. Really (Sedgwick)
Didn’t make it to the Mortgage’s Bankers Association annual convention? Here’s what they discussed (Manatt, Phelps & Phillips)
It’s almost Halloween. Time to find an alternate route for your morning commute (Greenberg Glusker)
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