JD Supra Morning Brief: Threat Spectrum, Human Rights, Unhealthy Snacks, Green Chemicals
OK, the fun’s over. Back to work all of you. If you hurry, you can read the JD Supra Morning Brief before you go:
The risks for businesses have never been greater. The key to survival? Understanding – and responding to – the complete “threat spectrum” (Levick)
Want to make human rights part of your corporate culture and responsibilities? Your FCPA lawyer might be able to help (Foley Hoag)
The USDA is proposing new rules for keeping unhealthy snacks out of schools. 160 pages worth… (Kronick Moskovitz Tiedemann & Girard)
Looks like New Jersey residents will soon be able to gamble online (Ifrah Law)
Can’t we all just get along? Perhaps, if we stop doing what comes naturally… (Gilbert LLP)
More than two years and 450,000 comments later, the EPA still has not finalized its coal ash rule (Burr & Forman)
But “green” chemicals are always better, right? (Sedgwick)
You may be happy to know that federal law now allows you to give an extra $100 to your political candidate of choice (Womble Carlyle)
There may be no magic formula for finding a successor to a highly regarded leader, but the wrong choice can turn into Mr. Hyde… (Ogletree Deakins)
“Grandpa, tell me again what it was like in the olden days when websites all ended in .com…” (McDermott Will & Emery)
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