JD Supra Morning Brief: Standard-Essential Patents, Mobile App Privacy, Debt Collector Licenses, Mary Jo White
We’ve got good news and bad news. Bad news first: it’s not Friday. It’s Thursday. Good news? Well, that’s obvious: it’s the JD Supra Morning Brief. Happy to have you with us:
What do California real estate developers think the market will do over the next three years? Watch… (Allen Matkins)
Think the competition is infringing your standard-essential patent? You might want to think twice before suing… (Skadden)
The Affordable Care Act deadline for notifying employees about Health Care Exchanges has just been postponed (BakerHostetler) (Miller Canfield)
See what you’ve started, Kamala Harris? Legislation intended to standard mobile app privacy policies is being reviewed in the U.S. House of Representatives (Carlton Fields)
The City of Chicago is now requiring debt collectors to obtain a Regulated Business License (BuckleySandler)
Will online gambling hit the jackpot in 2013? (Dickinson Wright)
You might say that legislators who want to reform the taxation of certain financial instruments and products are in Camp’s camp… (Sutherland Asbill & Brennan) (McDermott Will & Emery)
“Mary Jo White will bring a level of judgment and expertise in evaluating enforcement proceedings that few can claim to match” (Morvillo Abramowitz)
Can employers terminate a worker who requests FMLA leave? Under the right circumstances, yes (Bradley Arant Boult Cummings)
Dish Network has got ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC hopping mad… (Foley Hoag)
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