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November 19, 2025
Trump's CFTC Nom Grilled On Possible Crypto Leadership
President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission was asked by senators on Wednesday whether the agency has enough money and staff to be handed the keys to crypto market oversight, but Michael Selig declined to commit to pushing for additional funding or for a full complement of commissioners if confirmed.
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November 19, 2025
Lawmakers Urge High Court To Curb SEC's Receivership Powers
A group of Republican lawmakers is urging the U.S. Supreme Court to take up a Texas businessman's case challenging the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's ability to place businesses into court-appointed receivership before a trial.
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November 19, 2025
SEC Enforcement Actions Plunged After Gensler, Report Says
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission brought far fewer enforcement actions against public companies and subsidiaries after its Biden-era leader Gary Gensler departed, with the former chair bringing 52 of the 56 actions the agency initiated in fiscal 2025 despite stepping down in January.
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November 19, 2025
Crypto Exchange Kraken Files Confidential IPO Plans
Crypto exchange Kraken said Wednesday that it has confidentially filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for an initial public offering, hot off an $800 million funding round.
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November 19, 2025
Pa. Health Network's $1.15M 401(k) Suit Deal Gets Initial OK
A healthcare system Wednesday secured initial approval from a Pennsylvania federal court for a $1.15 million settlement agreement that would resolve a proposed class action alleging the company misused forfeited retirement plan funds and allowed the plan's administrative costs to soar.
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November 19, 2025
GTCR Wants FTC's In-House Merge Case Withdrawn Too
GTCR BC Holdings LLC wants the Federal Trade Commission to rethink its in-house challenge to a medical coatings supplier merger after an Illinois federal judge refused a temporary block and the FTC opted not to appeal that rejection.
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November 19, 2025
Alkermes, Avadel Bump Deal To $2.37B After Alternate Bid
Alkermes PLC said on Wednesday that its agreement to purchase Avadel Pharmaceuticals PLC has been increased to as much as $2.37 billion after a third party threw an alternate bid into the mix.
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November 19, 2025
3 Firms Lead Churchill Capital's Latest $300M SPAC Filing
Special purpose acquisition company Churchill Capital Corp. XI, the latest in a string of SPACs founded by former Citi executive Michael Klein, has launched plans to raise up to $300 million in its initial public offering built by three law firms.
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November 19, 2025
Brookfield Launches $100 Billion AI Infrastructure Program
Brookfield Asset Management said Wednesday it is working with Nvidia and the Kuwait Investment Authority on a program to acquire up to $100 billion worth of infrastructure assets supporting artificial intelligence technology.
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November 19, 2025
3 Firms Build $450M Blockfusion SPAC Merger
Data center infrastructure company Blockfusion USA Inc. on Wednesday unveiled plans to go public by merging with special purpose acquisition company Blue Acquisition Corp. in a $450 million deal that was built by three law firms.
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November 19, 2025
Wachtell Guides $1.9B Adobe Buy Of Davis Polk-Led Semrush
Adobe Inc. said Wednesday it has agreed to acquire Semrush Holdings Inc., a provider of search and brand visibility tools, for $12 per share in cash, valuing the company at about $1.9 billion.
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November 19, 2025
Simpson Thacher-Led DigitalBridge Clinches $11.7B 3rd Fund
Digital ecosystem-focused private equity shop DigitalBridge Group Inc., advised by Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP, revealed that it closed its third value-added digital infrastructure fund with $11.7 billion of total commitments.
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November 19, 2025
Weil Guides Dycom On $2B Data Center Contractor Deal
Weil Gotshal & Manges LLP is advising Dycom Industries Inc. on its planned acquisition of Power Solutions, in a deal that values the Miles & Stockbridge PC-advised data center electrical contractor at $1.95 billion, according to a Wednesday announcement.
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November 18, 2025
Ex-PetIQ Exec Cops To Insider Trading Ahead Of Acquisition
A former executive for Idaho-based PetIQ has pled guilty to insider trading after using another person's brokerage account to purchase stock in his company ahead of its planned acquisition in 2024, court filings show.
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November 18, 2025
Judge Says Texas, Toronto Exchange Logos Seem Dissimilar
A Texas federal judge expressed skepticism that the Toronto Stock Exchange has much of a leg to stand on in its attempt to get the Texas Stock Exchange to change its logo, saying during a hearing Tuesday that the logos look dissimilar enough for most people to tell the difference.
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November 18, 2025
Groups Seek More Time To Comment On SEC's RMBS Plan
The Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association is among those calling for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to grant more time to provide feedback on a plan that could change how the agency regulates residential mortgage-backed securities, citing the recent government shutdown as a reason for extending the deadline.
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November 18, 2025
Bristol-Myers Squibb Can Appeal Pension Suit To 2nd Circ.
Drugmaker Bristol-Myers Squibb and its investment manager can ask the Second Circuit to review a decision from September denying their motion to dismiss a pension dispute for lack of standing, a New York federal judge ruled.
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November 18, 2025
Investment Co. Inks Deal To End Royal Caribbean 401(k) Fight
Russell Investments Trust Co. has agreed to pay $500,000 to resolve class action claims that it loaded Royal Caribbean's employee retirement plan with underperforming proprietary funds while serving as its investment manager, the plan participant leading the suit has told a Florida federal court.
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November 18, 2025
Feds Charge 6 More In Global Insider Trading Ring
Six more people have been charged in what federal prosecutors say was a global insider trading network that netted tens of millions of dollars for its participants, the U.S. Attorney's Office in Massachusetts announced Tuesday.
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November 18, 2025
Disbarred NC Atty Must Pay $5.2M For Escrow Fund Misuse
A disbarred attorney was ordered to pay $5.2 million in restitution and serve four years of probation during a Tuesday sentencing hearing in North Carolina federal court, after he pled guilty to a criminal wire fraud charge related to the misuse of escrow funds.
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November 18, 2025
AI-Based Fintech Quantum Lending Secures $400M In Funding
Artificial intelligence-based fintech Quantum Lending Solutions announced Tuesday that it wrapped a $400 million financing round, which will be used to help the firm continue growing out its lending infrastructure.
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November 18, 2025
Latham-Led Monogram Capital Clinches $350M 3rd Fund
Latham & Watkins LLP-advised private equity shop Monogram Capital Partners on Tuesday announced that it closed its third fund with $350 million in tow, bringing the Los Angeles-based firm's total regulatory assets under management to roughly $1.75 billion.
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November 18, 2025
AT&T Avoids Plan Participant's 401(k) Forfeiture Suit
An AT&T worker failed to state a claim for violations of federal benefits law in a proposed class action alleging that employee 401(k) plan forfeitures were misspent, a California federal judge found, tossing the suit.
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November 18, 2025
Willkie, Appleby Lead Prismic's $1.3B Fundraise
Prismic Life Holding Company LP, led by Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP and Appleby (Bermuda) Ltd., revealed Tuesday that it closed its third capital raise after securing $1.3 billion from investors, which will be used to grow the company's reinsurance platform.
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November 18, 2025
3 Firms Advise On $1.1B Deal For Topgolf Majority Stake
Three law firms are advising on a deal announced Tuesday that will see Leonard Green & Partners LP purchase a majority stake in the entertainment and driving range businesses of Topgolf Callaway Brands Corp. at a $1.1 billion value.
Expert Analysis
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Building With Lego Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Building with Lego has taught me to follow directions and adapt to unexpected challenges, and in pairing discipline with imagination, allows me to stay grounded while finding new ways to make complex deals come together, says Paul Levin at Venable.
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SEC Focused On Fraud As Actions Markedly Declined In 2025
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's enforcement activity in its fiscal year 2025 was its lowest in 10 years, reflecting not only a significant decline in the commission's workforce, but also Chairman Paul Atkins' stated focus on fraud and individual wrongdoing and a new approach to crypto regulation, say attorneys at Covington.
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Law School's Missed Lessons: Networking 101
Cultivating a network isn't part of the law school curriculum, but learning the soft skills needed to do so may be the key to establishing a solid professional reputation, nurturing client relationships and building business, says Sharon Crane at Practising Law Institute.
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Defeating Estoppel-Based Claims In Legal Malpractice Actions
State supreme court cases from recent years have addressed whether positions taken by attorneys in an underlying lawsuit can be used against them in a subsequent legal malpractice action, providing a foundation to defeat ex-clients’ estoppel claims, says Christopher Blazejewski at Sherin and Lodgen.
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How Cos. Can Prep For Tightened Calif. Data Breach Notices
Amid California's recent enactment of S.B. 446, which significantly amends the state's data breach notification laws, companies should review and update their incident response plans by establishing processes to document and support any delayed notification, and ensure the notifications' accuracy, say Mark Krotoski and Alexandria Marx at Pillsbury.
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Digital Asset Treasury Trend Signals Wider Crypto Embrace
While digital asset treasuries are not new for U.S. public companies, the recent velocity of capital deployment in such investments has been notable, signaling a transformation in corporate treasury management that blurs the lines between traditional finance and the broader crypto ecosystem, say attorneys at DLA Piper.
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The Biz Court Digest: How It Works In Massachusetts
Since its founding in 2000, the Massachusetts Business Litigation Session's expertise, procedural flexibility and litigant-friendly case management practices have contributed to the development of a robust body of commercial jurisprudence, say James Donnelly at Mirick O’Connell, Felicia Ellsworth at WilmerHale and Lisa Wood at Foley Hoag.
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Why Appellees Should Write Their Answering Brief First
Though counterintuitive, appellees should consider writing their answering briefs before they’ve ever seen their opponent’s opening brief, as this practice confers numerous benefits related to argument structure, time pressures and workflow, says Joshua Sohn at the U.S. Department of Justice.
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Questions To Ask Your Client When Fraud Taints Financing
As elevated risk levels yield fertile conditions for fraud in financing transactions, asking corporate clients the right investigative questions can help create an action plan, bring parties together and help clients successfully survive any scam, says Mark Kirsons at Morgan Lewis.
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Mindfulness Meditation Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Mindful meditation enables me to drop the ego, and in helping me to keep sight of what’s important, permits me to learn from the other side and become a reliable counselor, says Roy Wyman at Bass Berry.
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AI Litigation Tools Can Enhance Case Assessment, Strategy
Civil litigators can use artificial intelligence tools to strengthen case assessment and aid in early strategy development, as long as they address the risks and ethical considerations that accompany these uses, say attorneys at Barnes & Thornburg.
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Attys Beware: Generative AI Can Also Hallucinate Metadata
In addition to the well-known problem of AI-generated hallucinations in legal documents, AI tools can also hallucinate metadata — threatening the integrity of discovery, the reliability of evidence and the ability to definitively identify the provenance of electronic documents, say attorneys at Law & Forensics.
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How 9th Circ. Ruling Deepens SEC Disgorgement Circuit Split
The Ninth Circuit's recent decision in U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission v. Sripetch creates opposing disgorgement rules in the two circuits where the SEC brings a large proportion of enforcement actions — the Second and Ninth — and increases the likelihood that the U.S. Supreme Court will step in, say attorneys at Cahill Gordon.
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SEC Crypto Custody Relief Offers Clarity For Funds
A recent U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission staff letter supplies a workable path for registered investment advisers and funds seeking to offer crypto custody services by using state trust companies, and may portend additional useful guidance regarding crypto custody, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.
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DOJ's UnitedHealth Settlement Highlights New Remedies Tack
The use of divestitures and Hart-Scott-Rodino Act compliance in the recent U.S. Department of Justice settlement with UnitedHealth Group and Amedisys underscores the DOJ Antitrust Division's willingness to utilize merger remedies under the second Trump administration, say attorneys at Buchanan Ingersoll.