JD Supra Morning Brief: Exotic Dancers, FDA Rules, EU Cybersecurity, Crowdfunding
Beware the Ides of February… and its post-sugar-high crash brought on by one too many boxes Valentine’s Day candy. We saved one treat for you, though – today’s JD Supra Morning Brief:
It’s what love contracts, anti-corruption laws, FMLA military leave, and California taxes have in common… (Corporate Law Report)
If you are what you eat, you can thank the FDA for making you a little less, well, buggy… (Pepper Hamilton)
Five days before President Obama signed his cybersecurity executive order, the EU published its own Cyber Security Strategy (Reed Smith)
Exotic dancers are employees, not independent contractors, says Kansas Supreme Court (Barger & Wolen)
Undocumented workers are eligible for lost wages in Texas (Littler)
Remember the JOBS Act, passed last April, that was to revolutionize capital-raising by allowing crowdfunding? Yeah, regulators are still working out the details. The good news: they are making progress… (Pillsbury)
Whether or not you watched President Obama’s State of the Union address this week, you’ll want to read this 19-page analysis of the speech and its implications for the country (Patton Boggs)
Agence France Press learns that stealing photos from Twitter is still stealing… (Field Law)
The Eighth Circuit delivers a treat to Domino’s in the pizza maker’s dispute with drivers claiming the company wrongfully withheld tips (BakerHostetler)
It may be written for educational institutions, but this list of 10 key points for conducting internal investigations might be useful for everyone (Holland & Knight)
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