JD Supra Morning Brief: Pot Laws, Peanut Butter, Pregnancy Etiquette, and More
Just like a good breakfast, the JD Supra Morning Brief is the most important meal (for your brain) of the day:
Smoke ‘em if you got ‘em. But you might want to hurry… (Bloomberg Law)
Dead celebrities could learn a lot about making money from Liz Taylor (Foley Hoag)
The cost of recycling electronics continues to climb (Schnader Harrison Segal & Lewis)
The FDA has suspended its first food facility under the Food Safety Modernization Act (don’t read this if you had peanut butter for breakfast) (Duane Morris)
Read this before you begin drafting your company’s annual corporate governance and disclosure materials (Skadden Arps)
Social media at the cutting edge of law: can a public entity delete comments on its FB page without violating the constitutional right to free speech? (Franczek Radelet)
Go east, young entrepreneur – to Myanmar (Burma). President Obama did (K&L Gates)
The future of gene patents hangs in the balance: the Supreme Court agreed this week to review AMP v. Myriad (McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff)
BP hit hard with fines and sanctions over Deepwater Horizon disaster (Warner Norcross & Judd)
Since 1989, there have been 891 exonerations based on DNA evidence. But experts think another 136,000 innocent people may still be behind bars (The Byrd Law Firm)
Emily Post would endorse these 10 rules of etiquette for avoiding a pregnancy discrimination lawsuit (Constangy, Brooks & Smith)
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