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December 03, 2025
Novartis, Swiss Marketer Want Out Of Trade Secrets Suit
A Swiss marketing company and its founder have joined pharmaceutical giant Novartis in asking a Manhattan federal judge to release them from a hedge fund's suit accusing the founder of brokering business meetings with Novartis in a scheme to steal its strategy, claiming the suit is merely an attempt to punish Novartis for placing money with a competitor.
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December 03, 2025
Class Counsel Win $17.5M Cut Of Pentegra $48.5M ERISA Deal
A New York federal court gave its final sign-off to a $48.5 million settlement between Pentegra Retirement Services and employee 401(k) plan participants who alleged mismanagement, and also approved class counsel's request for a $17.5 million cut of that sum for attorney fees and litigation expenses.
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December 03, 2025
5th Circ. Skeptical Of Swindler Texas Atty's 50-Year Sentence
A Fifth Circuit panel seemed dubious of the government's argument that a former Texas lawyer at the center of a sweeping Ponzi scheme knew he was agreeing to a 50-year stint in prison by pleading guilty, saying Wednesday that nobody signs up to die in prison.
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December 03, 2025
FINRA Fines Firm $1M Over Mutual Fund Supervision Issues
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has ordered Securities America Inc. to pay a $1 million fine and roughly $2 million in restitution to customers for allegedly failing to reasonably supervise certain mutual fund recommendations that allegedly resulted in customers paying unnecessary fees and following recommendations that were not in their best interests.
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December 03, 2025
MVP: Proskauer's Chip Parsons
Chip Parsons of Proskauer Rose LLP worked with alternative investment management giant Ares Management Corp. in closing a $34 billion direct lending fund, helped software investment firm Thoma Bravo expand its credit business and advised private credit solutions manager Antares Capital on its first continuation vehicle, earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Fund Formation MVPs.
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December 03, 2025
Polsinelli Crypto Co-Leader Joins Duane Morris In Miami
A former co-leader of Polsinelli PC's blockchain and cryptocurrency practice has joined Duane Morris LLP in Miami, the firm announced Wednesday.
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December 03, 2025
StoreDot, Andretti SPAC Ink $800M Fast-Charge Battery Deal
StoreDot Ltd., an Israeli developer of fast-charging electric vehicle batteries, has struck an $800 million deal to go public through a merger with Andretti Acquisition Corp. II, according to a Wednesday announcement, betting that its technology can cut EV charging times to mere minutes.
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December 03, 2025
2 Firms Advise As Marvell Inks Up To $5.5B Celestial AI Deal
Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC and Latham & Watkins LLP are advising Marvell Technology and Celestial AI, respectively, on an up to $5.5 billion deal that will expand Marvell's position in high-speed connectivity for artificial intelligence data centers.
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December 03, 2025
Home Contractor Platform Changes Hands In $190M Deal
California technology company QuinStreet Inc. said Wednesday it will pay a total of $190 million to acquire HomeBuddy, a homeowner-focused digital marketplace for home improvement contractors.
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December 03, 2025
Ares Plugs $350M Into MGT, Valuing Biz At $1.25B
Technology and advisory solutions firm MGT on Wednesday announced that it secured a $350 million investment from private equity giant Ares Management Corp., sending the company's valuation soaring to $1.25 billion.
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December 03, 2025
Ropes & Gray Advises $4.6B Sculptor Real Estate Fund Close
Asset manager Sculptor Capital Management said Wednesday that it has closed an oversubscribed fund at $4.6 billion targeting nontraditional real estate investments.
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December 02, 2025
9th Circ. Tosses Tesla Investor Suit Over Self-Driving Tech
The Ninth Circuit on Tuesday affirmed the dismissal of a suit against Tesla Inc. and its CEO Elon Musk claiming they deceived investors about the capabilities and safety record of the company's self-driving technology, finding the investors failed to plead any actionable false statements, among other issues.
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December 02, 2025
SDNY Head Backs Good Deals For Quick Cooperation By Cos.
Manhattan U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton on Tuesday said he's prepared to offer "real benefits" to corporations facing criminal investigations if they quickly agree to cooperate and compensate victims, ideally in the form of comprehensive, government-wide resolutions.
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December 02, 2025
Banking Regulators Pledge Basel Reset Amid Capital Rethink
Federal banking regulators told House lawmakers Tuesday that they are committed to advancing a fully rebuilt Basel III endgame rule that won't disrupt bank lending or gold-plate its requirements, although they stopped short of promising a capital-neutral result.
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December 02, 2025
Democratic Sens. Press 21 Credit Unions On Overdraft Fees
A trio of Democratic U.S. senators are pressing various credit unions for data and information on their policies concerning fees charged to customers who overdraft or have insufficient funds, in light of the National Credit Union Administration's decision to stop publishing overdraft data, among other things.
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December 02, 2025
Vanguard Investors' Attys Seek $8.3M Fee
Attorneys representing investors that settled with Vanguard for $25 million to end claims the company improperly triggered an asset sell-off that damaged investors asked a Pennsylvania federal court on Tuesday to award them $8.3 million in fees in addition to other expenses.
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December 02, 2025
FDIC Secures Dismissal Of SVB Cayman Deposit Suit
A California federal judge has permanently tossed a suit against the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. brought by liquidators of the Cayman Islands branch of collapsed Silicon Valley Bank, finding they lack standing to sue the agency and are barred from relitigating issues already decided in bankruptcy court.
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December 02, 2025
Ex-Amerant Bank Exec Claims Retaliation For Whistleblowing
Amerant Bank has been hit with a suit in Florida state court accusing it of ousting a senior vice president for speaking out against alleged prohibited activity at the bank, including several violations the former executive says were carried out by the bank's trust department.
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December 02, 2025
Oberon Says UK REIT Owes $40M Fee For Assura Takeover
A New York investment bank accused a healthcare-focused U.K. real estate investment trust and an affiliate of owing more than $40 million after the bank found a real estate portfolio acquisition target for the REIT, in a suit filed Monday in New York federal court.
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December 02, 2025
Three Arrows Boosts $1.5B FTX Claim Tied To Crypto Winter
The liquidators of defunct crypto hedge fund Three Arrows Capital defended their $1.53 billion claim against FTX months after the failed exchange called it "baseless," telling a Delaware bankruptcy judge that its assets at FTX were sold just weeks before its collapse in what amounts to "classic preference."
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December 02, 2025
Precision Aerospace To Go Public Via $320M SPAC Merger
Precision Aerospace & Defense Group Inc., an engineering and manufacturing supplier to the aerospace, defense and space industries, has agreed to go public through a merger with FACT II Acquisition Corp., a special purpose acquisition company.
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December 02, 2025
Software-Focused Growth Equity Firm Wraps $375M Fund
Software-specialist growth equity firm Expedition Growth Capital on Tuesday revealed that it clinched its third fund after securing $375 million of investor commitments.
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December 02, 2025
MVP: Paul Weiss' Matthew B. Goldstein
Matthew Goldstein of Paul Weiss Rifkind Wharton & Garrison LLP helped top asset management firm Apollo Global Management raise billions of dollars in capital and close out several of the group's investment funds in a complicated economic climate, earning him a spot as one of the 2025 Law360 Fund Formation MVPs.
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December 02, 2025
$4.6M Garnet Health Deal Over Retirement Plan Gets Initial OK
A New York federal judge granted initial approval Tuesday to a $4.6 million class action settlement between Garnet Health Medical Center and workers who challenged their employee retirement plan's fees and investments, which comes after parties reported a deal to end the case in September.
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December 02, 2025
Trio Of Firms Advises On Planned $500M Eventbrite Sale
Eventbrite Inc. said on Tuesday it has agreed to be acquired by Italian technology company Bending Spoons in an all-cash deal valuing the event management platform at about $500 million and steered by three law firms.
Expert Analysis
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Series
Law School's Missed Lessons: Client Service
Law school teaches you how to interpret the law, but it doesn't teach you some of the key ways to keeping clients satisfied, lessons that I've learned in the most unexpected of places: a book on how to be a butler, says Gregory Ramos at Armstrong Teasdale.
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How Occasional Activists Have Reshaped Proxy Fights
The sophistication and breadth of first-time activist engagement continue to shape corporate governance and strategic outcomes, as evidenced across corporate annual meetings this summer, meaning advisers should anticipate continued innovation in tactics, increased regulatory complexity, and a persistent focus on board accountability, say attorneys at MoFo.
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How Financial Cos. Can Prep As NYDFS Cyber Changes Loom
Financial institutions supervised by the New York State Department of Financial Services can prepare for two critical cybersecurity requirements relating to multifactor authentication and asset inventories, effective Nov. 1, by conducting gap analyses and allocating resources to high-risk assets, among other steps, say attorneys at Pillsbury.
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Opinion
Ending Quarterly Reporting Would Erode Investor Protection
President Donald Trump recently called for an end to the long-standing practice of corporate quarterly reporting, but doing so would reduce transparency, create information asymmetries, provide more opportunities for corporate fraud and risk increased stock price volatility, while not meaningfully increasing long-term investments, say attorneys at Bleichmar Fonti.
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Adapting To Private Practice: 3 Tips On Finding The Right Job
After 23 years as a state and federal prosecutor, when I contemplated moving to a law firm, practicing solo or going in-house, I found there's a critical first step — deep self-reflection on what you truly want to do and where your strengths lie, says Rachael Jones at McKool Smith.
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Painting Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Painting trains me to see both the fine detail and the whole composition at once, enabling me to identify friction points while keeping sight of a client's bigger vision, but the most significant lesson I've brought to my legal work has been the value of originality, says Jana Gouchev at Gouchev Law.
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Opinion
SEC Arbitration Shift Is At Odds With Fraud Deterrence
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recent statement allowing the use of mandatory arbitration by new publicly traded companies could result in higher legal costs, while removing the powerful deterrent impact of public lawsuits that have helped make the U.S. securities markets a model of transparency and fairness, say attorneys at Labaton Keller.
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Protecting Sensitive Court Filings After Recent Cyber Breach
In the wake of a recent cyberattack on federal courts' Case Management/Electronic Case Files system, civil litigants should consider seeking enhanced protections for sensitive materials filed under seal to mitigate the risk of unauthorized exposure, say attorneys at Redgrave.
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Despite Fraud Focus, SEC Still Targeting Technical Violations
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission under Chairman Paul Atkins has emphasized its back-to-basics strategy, focusing on identifying and combating fraud and manipulation, but at the same time, it has continued to pursue nonfraud-based actions targeting technical rule violations, a trend that will likely continue, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.
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Series
Judging Figure Skating Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Judging figure skating competitions helps me hone the focus, decisiveness and ability to process complex real-time information I need in court, but more importantly, it makes me reengage with a community and my identity outside of law, which, paradoxically, always brings me back to work feeling restored, says Megan Raymond at Groombridge Wu.
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Calif. Banking Brief: All The Notable Legal Updates In Q3
The third quarter of 2025 brought legislative changes to state money transmission certification requirements and securities law obligations, as well as high-profile accounting and anti-money laundering compliance enforcement actions by the Department of Financial Protection and Innovation, say attorneys at Ropes & Gray.
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What Ethics Rules Say On Atty Discipline For Online Speech
Though law firms are free to discipline employees for their online commentary about Charlie Kirk or other social media activity, saying crude or insensitive things on the internet generally doesn’t subject attorneys to professional discipline under the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, says Stacie H. Rosenzweig at Halling & Cayo.
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Balancing The Risks And Rewards Of Private Equity In 401(k)s
The recent executive order directing government agencies to consider encouraging private equity and other alternative investments in 401(k) plans does not change the fundamental fiduciary calculus or reduce risk, as success with private investments will depend on careful analysis of both participant demand and fiduciary obligations, say attorneys at Jenner & Block.
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2 Rulings Highlight IRS' Uncertain Civil Fraud Penalty Powers
Conflicting decisions from the U.S. Tax Court and the Northern District of Texas that hinge on whether the IRS can administratively assert civil fraud penalties since the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2024 decision in SEC v. Jarkesy provide both opportunities and potential pitfalls for taxpayers, says Michael Landman at Bird Marella.
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SEC Fine Signals Crackdown On Security-Based Swap Dealers
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recent fine against MUFG Securities is unique because it involves a non-U.S. security-based swap dealer complying with U.S. laws based on the election of substituted compliance, but it should not be dismissed as a one-off case, says Kelly Rock, formerly at the SEC.