JD Supra Morning Brief: Online Privacy, College Costs, Bernie Madoff, Political Donations
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Thanks, Bernie! Lawyer for two Madoff feeder funds says that his clients will make out well with settlements related to losses they incurred in Bernie Madoff’s Ponzi scheme (Bloomberg Law)
Kids come first in the online privacy world – but even that’s not a shoo-in (William J. Weber | BakerHostetler)
There’s a new SEC sheriff in town, and the municipal securities market should pay particular attention (Foley & Lardner)
Paying for college? Visit the CFPB website (John L. Culhane, Jr. | Ballard Spahr)
Do you let your employees B-Y-O-D? Make sure you don’t get B-U-R-N-E-D (Cynthia Larose and Narges M. Kakalia | Mintz Levin)
Note to self: always notify EU regulators and obtain clearance when acquiring effective control of a joint venture company (Reed Smith)
The privacy landscape in Asia is in the midst of significant transformation (Morrison & Foerster)
Did you take the 2012 Employment and Labor Law Final Exam? Here’s the answer key (Nexsen Pruet)
Planning to squeeze in one last political donation before the end of the year? Read this first (Brian Svoboda | Perkins Coie)
What’s new at the US Commodities Futures Trading Commission? Plenty (JD Supra Contributors)
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