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									October 14, 2025
									Simpson Thacher-Led Integrum Wraps $2.5B FundSimpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP-advised Integrum Holdings LP on Tuesday revealed that it clinched its latest fund above target after securing $2.5 billion of commitments, which will be used to invest in business services companies. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Wachtell, Latham Steer $8.2B Timber Merger Of EqualsRayonier Inc. and PotlatchDeltic Corp. said Tuesday they have agreed to merge in an all-stock deal that will create an $8.2 billion entity and one of North America's largest publicly traded timber and wood products companies. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Block Founders Face Investor Suit Over Cash App FraudSeveral executives and directors of Cash App parent company Block Inc. have been hit with a derivative suit accusing them of allowing Cash App's "frictionless" sign-up system to fuel fraud, money laundering and inflated user counts while lying about compliance. 
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									October 10, 2025
									DOJ Can't Pause Review Of UnitedHealth Deal Amid ShutdownA Maryland federal judge rejected the U.S. Department of Justice's bid to stay its recently settled case with UnitedHealth over the company's merger with Amedisys because of the government shutdown and lapse in appropriations, ruling that a stay would impede the DOJ's ability to evaluate the public interest in the settlement. 
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									October 10, 2025
									'LinkedIn For Doctors' Accused In Chancery Of Inflating DataA shareholder of a San Francisco-based networking company for healthcare workers filed a derivative suit Friday in the Delaware Chancery Court accusing the CEO and directors of overstating user engagement and deceiving investors. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Bed Bath & Beyond $1.95M ERISA Deal Gets Final OKA New Jersey federal judge signed off on a $1.95 million class action settlement resolving claims that the administrators of Bed Bath & Beyond Inc.'s 401(k) savings plan shortchanged employees after the retailer's bankruptcy-triggered plan termination. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Duke Accused Of Misusing Retirement Funds In Class ClaimsJust weeks after settling one benefits-related lawsuit, Duke University has been hit with another putative class action in North Carolina federal court, this time accusing it of being disloyal to retirement plan participants by using forfeited funds only to reduce its own contributions. 
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									October 10, 2025
									4 Firms Build $972.6M Concrete Biz SPAC MergerConcrete Partners Holding LLC has unveiled plans to go public through a merger with special purpose acquisition company Haymaker Acquisition Corp. 4 in a deal that was built by four law firms and values the combined company at $972.6 million. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Mass. AG Says Robinhood Suit Can't Halt Enforcement ActionMassachusetts regulators say Robinhood is trying to make an "end run" around their efforts to enforce the Bay State's sports betting laws, in a motion asking a judge to toss the financial services platform's lawsuit against the state. 
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									October 10, 2025
									SEC Guidance Aims To Ease IPO Process During ShutdownAs the federal government shutdown lingers, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has updated its guidance to advise companies on how they can still move forward with initial public offerings. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Taxation With Representation: Sullivan, MoFo, FreshfieldsIn this week's Taxation With Representation, Fifth Third Bancorp acquires Comerica in an all-stock deal, Qualtrics buys experience analytics firm Press Ganey Forsta, and SoftBank buys ABB's robotics division. 
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									October 10, 2025
									7th Circ. Backs SuperValu's $22.6M Pension Withdrawal TabThe Seventh Circuit shut down SuperValu's challenge to a $22.6 million bill for pulling out of a union pension plan, rejecting the grocery chain's position that federal benefits law blocked the fund from factoring sold stores into its math. 
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									October 10, 2025
									UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In LondonThis past week in London has seen Paddington Bear's creators and Studio Canal sue the company behind Spitting Image, Blackpool Football Club's former owner Owen Oyston bring a fresh claim against the club, and Mishcon de Reya sue a Saudi investment group. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Voyager Judge Won't Dismiss Contract Claims In Binance SuitA New York bankruptcy judge said Thursday he expected to deny a request by Binance.US to dismiss Voyager Digital's breach of contract claims stemming from a collapsed asset purchase agreement between the two cryptocurrency ventures. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Ally Securities Arm To Pay FINRA $850K Over Records LapsesBrokerage firm Ally Invest Securities LLC has agreed to pay the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority $850,000 to settle claims it did not review or maintain millions of relevant communications records between the firm and its customers due to its failure to take reasonable compliance measures and electronic system failures. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Reflection AI, Backed By Nvidia, Raises $2B In Series B RoundArtificial intelligence company Reflection AI on Thursday announced that it has raised $2 billion in a Series B funding round, with media reports saying the latest round has caused the company's valuation to soar to $8 billion. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Q3 Notches Biggest Megadeal Quarter In Three YearsThe value of global mergers and acquisitions worth $10 billion or more hit $289.5 billion in the third quarter, the highest since the second quarter of 2022, according to a report provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence on Thursday. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Ropes, Kirkland Guide $5.2B Novo Nordisk Liver Disease DealNovo Nordisk said on Thursday it will acquire U.S.-based Akero Therapeutics for up to $5.2 billion in cash, expanding its portfolio into metabolic liver disease in a deal steered by Ropes & Gray LLP and Kirkland & Ellis LLP. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Alliance Laundry Raises $826M With IPO Amid ShutdownCommercial laundry equipment maker Alliance Laundry Holdings began trading publicly Thursday after raising $826.3 million in its upsized initial public offering, a move that comes as the ongoing government shutdown has made it difficult for companies to make their public debuts. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Choate-Led PE Shop Clinches $400M Environmental FundEnvironment-focused private equity shop Ecosystem Investment Partners, advised by Choate Hall & Stewart LLP, on Thursday announced that it wrapped its fifth fund with over $400 million of commitments, bringing the firm's total capital raised to nearly $1.5 billion since its 2006 founding. 
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									October 08, 2025
									Jones Day, Kirkland Guide TopBuild's $1B Insulation Biz BuyTopBuild Corp., an installer and distributor of insulation and related building materials in North America, said Wednesday it has acquired Specialty Products and Insulation for $1 billion in cash, with Jones Day advising TopBuild and Kirkland & Ellis LLP guiding SPI. 
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									October 08, 2025
									Exxon Retail Voting Program Green Light Inspires Other Cos.The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recent green light of Exxon Mobil Corp.'s program to enable automated proxy voting for retail investors has sparked interest among other firms exploring implementing their own such programs, as the oil and gas giant moves to counter activist groups. 
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									October 08, 2025
									NC Apartment Owner Hits Ch. 11 With Up To $50M In DebtA North Carolina-based corporation connected to real estate investment and construction development company Abranova has filed for Chapter 11 protection in North Carolina, listing up to $50 million in liabilities. 
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									October 08, 2025
									Gov't Shutdown Essentially 'Freezes' IPO Market, Attys SayWhile the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission technically remains open during the ongoing government shutdown that has now exceeded one week, staffing shortages have made it increasingly difficult for companies to launch initial public offerings, leaving them with few options. 
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									October 08, 2025
									Crypto Co. Sues Mercury Funds Over $270M Token DisputeA blockchain startup sued several entities of a venture capital firm on Wednesday, claiming they are trying to turn a $100,000 investment in the blockchain company's early-stage digital asset venture into $270 million worth of tokens by exploiting a contract typo that mistakenly tied token rights to all their shares. 
Expert Analysis
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								Series Quilting Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Turning intricate patterns of fabric and thread into quilts has taught me that craftsmanship, creative problem-solving and dedication to incremental progress are essential to creating something lasting that will help another person — just like in law, says Veronica McMillan at Kramon & Graham. 
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								How Tariffs Can Affect Event Studies In Securities Litigation  When the control period is calm and the event window is stormy — often the case with breaking political or economic developments, like President Donald Trump's recent tariff announcements — traditional event study methodology can increase the risk of misleading conclusions in securities litigation, say economic consultants at NERA. 
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								What To Expect From 401(k) Plan Alternative Assets Order  The executive order this month making it easier for retirement plans to invest in alternative assets, including private equity, real estate and digital assets, marks a watershed moment for democratizing access to private markets, but the U.S. Department of Labor's anticipated formal rulemaking will also be impactful, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher. 
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								What 2 Profs Noticed As Transactional Law Students Used AI  After a semester using generative artificial intelligence tools with students in an entrepreneurship law clinic, we came away with numerous observations about the opportunities and challenges such tools present to new transactional lawyers, say professors at Cornell Law School. 
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								State AGs Are Turning Up The Antitrust Heat On ESG Actions  Recent antitrust developments from red state attorneys general continue a trend of environmental, social and governance scrutiny, and businesses exposed to these areas should conduct close examinations of strategy and potential material risk, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis. 
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								Crypto Custody Guidelines Buoy Both Banks And Funds  A statement released last month by banking regulators — highlighting risks that the agencies expect banks holding crypto-assets to mitigate — may encourage more traditional institutions to offer crypto-asset safekeeping and thereby offer asset managers more options for qualified custodians to custody crypto-assets for their clients, say attorneys at Dechert. 
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								Rebuttal BigLaw Settlements Should Not Spur Ethics Deregulation  A recent Law360 op-ed argued that loosening law firm funding restrictions would make BigLaw firms less inclined to settle with the Trump administration, but deregulating legal financing ethics may well prove to be not merely ineffective, but counterproductive, says Laurel Kilgour at the American Economic Liberties Project. 
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								What FinCEN's AML Rule Delay Means For Advisers  Even with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's statement last month delaying the compliance date for a rule requiring advisers to report suspicious activity, advisers can expect some level of U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission oversight in connection with anti-money laundering compliance, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher. 
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								Liquidity Rule Compliance Still Vital Even After SEC Dismissal  Despite its recent dismissal of a novel case against Pinnacle Advisors over liquidity rule violations, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has continued to bring enforcement actions involving investment advisers, making compliance with the rule important for registrants, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher. 
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								5 Ways Lawyers Can Earn Back The Public's Trust  Amid salacious headlines about lawyers behaving badly and recent polls showing the public’s increasingly unfavorable view of attorneys, we must make meaningful changes to our culture to rebuild trust in the legal system, says Carl Taylor at Carl Taylor Law. 
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								A Look At Justices' Rare Decision Not To Limit Agency Powers  The Supreme Court's recent denial of Alpine's cert petition in its long-running case against the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority sends a strong signal that litigation strategies dependent on the elimination of government agencies merit caution, even from a court that lately hasn't been shy about paring back agency authority, say attorneys at Venable. 
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								Series Hiking Makes Me A Better Lawyer  On the trail, I have thought often about the parallels between hiking and high-stakes patent litigation, and why strategizing, preparation, perseverance and joy are important skills for success in both endeavors, says Barbara Fiacco at Foley Hoag. 
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								Opinion Time For Full Disclosure Of Third-Party Funding In MDLs  It is appropriate that the Federal Advisory Committee on Civil Rules is considering a rule to require disclosure of third-party litigation funding in civil litigation — something that is particularly needed in multidistrict litigation, which now comprises more than half of all civil cases in the federal courts, says Eric Hudson at Butler Snow. 
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								Series Law School's Missed Lessons: Negotiation Skills  I took one negotiation course in law school, but most of the techniques I rely on today I learned in practice, where I've discovered that the process is less about tricks or tactics, and more about clarity, preparation and communication, says Grant Schrantz at Haug Barron. 
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								Taxpayers Face Tough Choices Under NJ's New Nexus Rules  Though New Jersey’s new rules expanding the commercial nexus that triggers state taxation are likely to be challenged, businesses still need to carefully consider whether it’s best to minimize potential tax by reducing online customer support services or maintain their current instate services and begin paying tax, say attorneys at Husch Blackwell.