JD Supra Morning Brief: Seven Deadly Sins, Mortgages at Wal-Mart, Monopoly at Facebook, and More
Spill coffee on your new shirt? Miss your train? Step in a mud puddle outside the office? There, there, it’s all better now. The JD Supra Morning Brief is here:
Obamacare Deadlines, $13M for Exotic Dancer Misclassification, 2013 Medicare Taxes, and More – what you need to know, in the new JD Supra Corporate Law Report (Corporate Law Report)
Greed, sloth, gluttony… Oh wait, this update is about the seven deadly sins of financial regulators under Dodd-Frank (K&L Gates)
Facebook has been accused of monopolizing the virtual currency market for online games (Pillsbury)
Think you know labor and employment law? Take this test (Nexsen Pruet)
Will the low price guarantee still be available when Wal-Mart gets into the mortgage business? (Lawyers.com)
The EEOC delivered a religious discrimination lawsuit to UPS (and you can track the “package,” too) (EEOC)
Miles to go before there’s weed… Massachusetts’ new medical marijuana law still faces some significant obstacles (McDermott Will & Emery)
Bribery and corruption risks run high in the pharmaceutical and medical device industries (Michael Volkov)
The Bank of England cites the Euro crisis and bank stress as biggest risks to global financial stability (Shipkevich PLLC)
Wondering if you need to file a 2012 gift tax return? This update’s for you (Adler Pollock & Sheehan)
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