New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan Bick | June 7, 2018
It is more useful to regulate and adjudicate blockchain protocol property transactions using laws and precedent associated with agreements and acts, rather than using the law of physical things.
By Ana Tagvoryan, Jeffrey Rosenthal and Harrison Brown, Blank Rome | June 7, 2018
Recent legal trends can help distinguish between informational and transactional text communications, and those that may cross the line into marketing and advertising.
By C. Ryan Barber | June 1, 2018
The two FTC lawyers did not violate rights of LabMD's chief-executive, the D.C. Circuit said Friday, because the agency's enforcement action against had an alternative cause: a data breach that exposed a file containing the personal information of nearly 10,000 patients.
By Kristen Rasmussen | May 31, 2018
On June 13, all five SEC commissioners will participate in a public discussion on “Investing in America” at Atlanta's Georgia State University College of Law.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jonathan A. Haven and Ruth A. Rauls | May 26, 2018
On April 5, the Pennsylvania Department of Health (PADOH), Office of Medical Marijuana (OMM), which oversees the commonwealth's medical marijuana program, initiated phase II of its licensing process.
By Scott Flaherty | May 25, 2018
The disciplinary board said former administrative law Judge Roy Pearson Jr. pursued a legal theory in litigation over a lost pair of pants that "morphed into the preposterous."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Charlotte A. Biblow | May 23, 2018
Charlotte A. Biblow discusses state environmental regulation, pointing out that the NYSDEC has not yet finalized its program or disclosure form, after releasing an initial draft over a year ago.
By Jenna Greene | May 22, 2018
Drinking diet soda will not make you skinny—and may actually do the opposite. But that's not enough to sustain would-be class actions against Diet Pepsi, Diet Coke and Diet Dr. Pepper.
By Sue Reisinger | May 21, 2018
With the Friday GDPR deadline approaching, the report said 63 percent of U.S. respondents stated they will be largely or completely compliant. The report said there is “a mixed picture across Europe,” however.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By William F. McDevitt | May 21, 2018
The sale of cannabis is illegal under federal law in all 50 states, U.S. territories and U.S. possessions. Yet, as of May 1, 29 states, the District of Columbia, and Guam and Puerto Rico recognized the legality of marijuana in some form (raw or processed) and for some purpose (medicinal or adult-use/recreational).
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