JD Supra Morning Brief: Geomagnetic Storms, Cybersecurity Litigation, Gigabit Networks, Airline Mergers
Up late watching the Oscars? The JD Supra Morning Brief will wake you up:
“[Sequestration] uses a meat ax approach to cutting, as opposed to what’s really needed, which is the deft work of a brain surgeon using a scalpel…” (Levick)
This 80-page analysis of the most challenging issues facing global employers is a must-read for every multinational (Littler)
Oh great: as if global warming weren’t bad enough, now we have to start worrying about geomagnetic storms… (Zelle Hofmann)
Coming soon to a corporation near you: cybersecurity-related securities litigation (King & Spalding)
3-D printers could usher in an entirely new era of intellectual property protection … (Foley Hoag)
The CFPB has begun to gather information on financial products and services offered to college students (Loeb & Loeb)
More, more, more: the FCC is exploring the release of additional spectrum for use in “gigabit” wi-fi networks (Davis Wright Tremaine)
Smooth sailing ahead for American Airlines and U.S. Airways, poised to jet past United Continental as the country’s largest airline when their merger goes through (Cohen & Gresser)
Blowing the whistle on the competition could pay off big… (McDermott Will & Emery)
Let’s agree to … agree: 24 EU member states have signed an agreement that would establish a European Unified Patent Court (McDonnell Boehnen Hulbert & Berghoff)
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