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April 17, 2026
Drone Co. Aevex Joins Defense-Related IPOs, Raising $320M
Drone-maker Aevex Corp. began trading Friday after raising $320 million in its initial public ‌offering, steered by a Kirkland & Ellis LLP team and with Latham & Watkins LLP advising the underwriters.
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April 17, 2026
4 Firms Lead Kraken's $550M Buy Of Crypto Derivatives Biz
Four firms including Haynes Boone and Jones Day guided Kraken's $550 million acquisition of regulated crypto derivatives exchange Bitnomial, according to a Friday announcement from Kraken.
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April 17, 2026
Macquarie Selling Romanian Grid Network For About $825M
Premier Energy Group said Friday it has agreed to acquire Romania-based electricity distributor Distributie Energie Oltenia, or DEO, from funds managed by Australia's Macquarie Asset Management for about €700 million ($825 million).
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April 17, 2026
Lockheed Can't Slip Workers' 401(k) Self-Dealing Suit
Lockheed Martin can't escape a proposed class action alleging the company breached fiduciary duties under federal benefits law by offering underperforming proprietary target-date fund offerings in several employee 401(k) plans worth approximately $50 billion, after a New Jersey federal judge largely refused to toss the dispute.
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April 17, 2026
Latham Leads Kailera's $625M IPO In Obesity Drug Push
Obesity biotech Kailera Therapeutics made its public debut Friday, raising $625 million in an upsized initial public offering that represents one of the largest biotech IPOs in recent years.
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April 17, 2026
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
The past week in London has seen Aston Martin file an appeal in a row with Chinese carmaker Geely over its winged logo for London black cabs, Ineos sue Ben Ainslie's America's Cup team for a ÂŁ180 million ($244 million) boat, White & Case face a claim from two energy storage companies, and a golf tour company bring a claim against Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund after the fund invested in its rival.
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April 17, 2026
4th Circ. Says Merrill Bonus Plan Exempt From ERISA
The Fourth Circuit on Friday refused to revive an ex-Merrill financial adviser's proposed class action claiming he was shorted deferred compensation, backing a lower court's holding that the retention bonuses at issue were exempt from federal benefits law.
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April 17, 2026
Sumitomo's $4.5B Tri Pointe Deal Clears Antitrust Review
Japanese logging company Sumitomo Forestry Co.'s $4.5 billion all-cash acquisition of U.S. homebuilder Tri Pointe Homes has met an antitrust review requirement for closing the merger, Tri Pointe said in a securities filing.
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April 16, 2026
Latham-Led Nuclear Power Supplier X-Energy Eyes $750M IPO
X-Energy Inc., which develops advanced nuclear reactors and fuel technology, is looking to raise $750 million in an upcoming initial public offering guided by Latham & Watkins LLP, the company has announced.
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April 16, 2026
Sentencing Commission Votes To Enact Modest Reform Agenda
The U.S. Sentencing Commission on Thursday voted to enact multiple revisions to the federal sentencing guidelines, including the first inflationary adjustment in over a decade for calculating penalties for economic crimes, but declined to take action on a series of more transformational changes that were under consideration.
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April 16, 2026
Calif. Trader Raised $40M In Ponzi-Like Fraud, Feds Say
The head of a California-based trading firm has been accused by federal prosecutors and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission of defrauding at least 400 investors out of about $40Â million with false representations about his success and Ponzi-like payments.
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April 16, 2026
OCC Lifts JPMorgan's Trade Surveillance Consent Order
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency said Thursday it has ended a Biden-era consent order with JPMorgan Chase over its trade surveillance monitoring, which was at the center of hundreds of millions of dollars in fines for the banking giant two years ago.
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April 16, 2026
Gibson Dunn-Led Diginex Snags Resulticks In $1.5B Deal
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP-advised Diginex Ltd. on Thursday announced plans to acquire customer engagement solutions provider Resulticks Global Companies Pte. Ltd. in an all-share deal valued at $1.5 billion.
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April 16, 2026
Fla. Panel Upholds Ex-Worker's Postclaim Arbitration Deal
A Florida state appellate panel on Wednesday barred a woman from pursuing sexual discrimination allegations against her former employer in court, saying she agreed to arbitrate her claims in a settlement that followed her initial U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission charge.Â
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April 16, 2026
Optimum Defends Antitrust Suit Against Apollo, BlackRock
Apollo, Ares, BlackRock and other financial giants are colluding to block Optimum Communications Inc. from negotiating a debt refinancing to avert bankruptcy, acting as a "cartel" and locking Optimum out of credit markets, Optimum said in a brief opposing the investors' bid to dismiss its antitrust suit in New York.
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April 16, 2026
Kirkland-Led Madison Air Prices Largest IPO Of 2026 At $2.2B
Air ventilation and filtration company Madison Air Solutions made its public trading debut Thursday after pricing a blockbuster $2.2 billion initial public offering, marking the largest IPO of 2026 so far.
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April 16, 2026
Ky. Conforms To Fed. Tax Changes, Nixes Tax Threshold
The Kentucky General Assembly overrode the governor's veto of a bill that eliminates its sales tax nexus transaction threshold, levies sales tax on data brokering services and will conform the state's tax code with some provisions of the Internal Revenue Code.
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April 16, 2026
DOL Benefits Chief Pressed On Labor Secretary's Conduct
The head of the U.S. Department of Labor's employee benefits arm faced tough questions from House Democrats at an oversight hearing Thursday, fielding questions about the labor secretary's on-the-job conduct as well as the DOL's take on mental health parity enforcement.Â
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April 16, 2026
Davis Polk, Ropes & Gray Lead Defense Tech Firm Arxis' $1.1B IPO
Bloomfield, Connecticut-based aerospace parts manufacturer Arxis said it raised $1.1 billion after pricing shares at the top of their range in a Thursday initial public offering advised by Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP and Ropes & Gray LLP.
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April 15, 2026
Trump Defends DOJ Investigation Of 'Incompetent' Fed Chair
President Donald Trump expressed support Wednesday for the U.S. Department of Justice continuing to investigate Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell over the Fed's headquarters renovation, saying the government must "find out what happened" with the project's $2.5 billion price tag.
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April 15, 2026
Risk Retention Group's $13M Arbitration Win Confirmed
A pair of reinsurers must pay out a more than $13 million arbitration award issued to a risk retention group for its reimbursement of a policyholder's costs to correct federal financial filings, a Vermont federal court ruled, rejecting claims that the arbitrator was biased and improperly refused to relitigate coverage.
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April 15, 2026
Ace Secures $228M Across 2 Flagship Funds Despite Volatility
Global investment group Ace & Company on Wednesday revealed that it secured a total of $228 million of capital commitments across two of its flagship funds in the first quarter of the year, a feat that the firm said came during "significant" market volatility and "heightened" geopolitical uncertainty.
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April 15, 2026
Cvent Investors Reach $12M Deal To End Take-Private Suit
Stockholders of cloud-based event management technology provider Cvent Holding Corp. have reached a $12 million settlement with the company, its top brass and its controlling shareholder over claims that they breached their fiduciary duties in connection with the company's $4.6 billion take-private sale to affiliates of Blackstone Inc.
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April 15, 2026
What To Know About DOL's Benefits Enforcement Update
The U.S. Department of Labor's employee benefits arm recently issued updated enforcement guidance that highlighted the agency's goal of shifting to focus more on breaches of the fiduciary duty of loyalty under federal benefits law. Here are three things experts said stood out about the DOL's update.
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April 15, 2026
DOL's Warning For Proxy Advisers Acts On A Trump Order
The U.S. Department of Labor's employee benefits division cautioned Wednesday that proxy advisory firms may be providing advice that could make them fiduciaries under federal law, following through on a directive that President Donald Trump issued in December.
Expert Analysis
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How Banks Can React To Risks In FinCEN Whistleblower Rule
Financial institutions should reassess and, if necessary, strengthen existing policies, procedures and other frameworks related to whistleblowers and internal reporting in light of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's recent proposal to formalize a whistleblower award program, say attorneys at Arnold & Porter.
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2 Discovery Rulings Break With Heppner On AI Privilege Issue
While a New York federal court’s recent ruling in U.S. v. Heppner suggests that some litigants’ communications with AI tools are discoverable, two other recent federal court decisions demonstrate that such interactions generally qualify for work-product protection under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, says Joshua Dunn at Brown Rudnick.
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Series
Isshin-Ryu Karate Makes Me A Better Lawyer
My involvement in martial arts, specifically Isshin-ryu, which has principles rooted in the eight codes of karate, has been one of the most foundational in the development of my personality, and particularly my approach to challenges — including in my practice of law, says Kaitlyn Stone at Barnes & Thornburg.
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How CFPB Opinion Changes Earned Wage Access Definition
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's recent conclusion that earned wage access is not "credit" for purposes of Regulation Z of the Truth in Lending Act improves on prior guidance on these products in several meaningful ways, say attorneys at K&L Gates.
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CFTC Actions Show Prediction Market Insider Trading Risks
It is a myth that insider trading law does not apply in prediction markets, as the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission's recent enforcement actions illustrate that it has full authority to pursue such cases federally — and intends to, says attorney Gregg Goldfarb.
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5 Takeaways From Capital Proposals For Community Banks
While much commentary has centered on how federal regulators' proposed capital overhaul would affect the biggest banks, there are several aspects that regional and community institutions should note too, including the potential benefits of the expanded risk-based approach and reduced capital requirements for mortgage origination, say attorneys at Covington.
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Opinion
State Bars Need To Get Specific About AI Confidentiality
Lawyers need to put actual client information into artificial intelligence tools to get their full value, but they cannot confidently do so until state bars offer clear, formal authority on which plan tiers of the three most popular generative AI tools are safe to use when sharing specific client details, says attorney Nick Berk.
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How Calif. Safety Worker Pension Bill Could Cost Employers
Public employers should carefully consider how pension costs and bargaining concerns could change under a California Legislature bill that would increase retirement benefits for safety employees like police and firefighters, which could erode previous efforts to fully fund the public retirement system without necessarily improving worker retention, says Michael Youril at Liebert Cassidy.
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Series
Alpine Skiing Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Skiing has shaped habits I rely on daily as an attorney — focus, resilience and the ability to remain steady when circumstances shift rapidly — and influences the way I approach legal strategy, client counseling and teamwork, says Isaku Begert at Marshall Gerstein.
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NY Tax Talk: Calculating Tiered Partnership Income
Attorneys at Eversheds Sutherland discuss how the potential impact recent New York City Tax Appeals Tribunal decision in Matter of Cantor Fitzgerald holding that the entity approach should be used by tiered partnerships to compute unincorporated business tax liability, why the issue of the proper approach remains unsettled and the broader implications for federal conformity and administrative agency deference.
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Seeking A Policy Fix As Merger Reporting Fight Continues
A recently announced request by the Federal Trade Commission and U.S. Department of Justice for public comment on the Hart-Scott-Rodino premerger reporting requirements, as litigation challenging the commission's updated requirements continues, suggests the government's willingness to address how best to support modern merger enforcement without unduly burdening filing parties, say attorneys at Baker Botts.
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What A Court Doc Audit Reveals About Erroneous Filings
My audit of 1,522 court documents from last month found that over 95% contained at least one verifiable error, with fewer than 1% showing clear indicators of artificial intelligence use — highlighting above all else that lawyers may want to focus most on strengthening their review processes, says Elliott Ash at ETH Zurich.
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Regulators' Basel Pitch May Bring Banks Capital Relief
The prudential banking agencies' new proposals to implement the so-called Basel III endgame rules — which would modify the approach to risk-based capital, among other notable changes — represent a fundamental directional shift in bank capital requirements aimed at increasing lending capacity, says Chen Xu at Debevoise.
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How SEC And CFTC Are Attempting To End Their 'Turf War'
Through coordinated examinations and a shared aim to end duplicative regulation, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission's recent memorandum of understanding could represent a significant shift in the regulatory landscape for market participants subject to the jurisdiction of both agencies, say attorneys at Jenner.
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Series
Ultramarathons Make Me A Better Lawyer
Completing a 100-mile ultramarathon was tougher, more humbling and more rewarding than I ever imagined, and the experience highlighted how long-distance running has sharpened my ability to adapt to the evolving nature of antitrust law and strengthened my resolve to handle demanding, unforeseen challenges, says Dan Oakes at Axinn.