* China’s got some new cybersecurity rules, and that’s probably bad news for American trade secrets. [Corporate Counsel]
* Laws haven’t kept up with criminal ingenuity. That isn’t surprising when sitting legislators are committing some of these crimes. [New York Times]
* An overlooked side effect of Keggy McGropenstein joining the Supreme Court is the creation of a new DC Circuit opening. Here’s a look at who might be filling it. [National Law Journal]
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* Internal investigations can get a little close to covert government operations. And that’s the problem Paul Weiss faces right now. [Law360]
* American Lawyer examines the problems with origination credit. [American Lawyer]
* Lawyers want Bill Cosby’s conviction voided because… well they have a lot of wacky ideas. [NBCNews]
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* Bad place for confidential client papers? Your front yard. [LegalCheek]