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									October 02, 2025
									Jones Day Brings Back Latham M&A Pro In Silicon ValleyJones Day is boosting its corporate team, announcing Thursday that it is welcoming back a Latham & Watkins LLP mergers and acquisitions expert who started his career at Jones Day as a partner in its Silicon Valley office. 
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									October 02, 2025
									Calif. Law Updates Rules For Tax-Defaulted Property SalesCalifornia has enacted a measure conforming the process of selling tax-defaulted property to a 2023 U.S. Supreme Court decision finding Minnesota violated the Fifth Amendment by keeping proceeds from a foreclosure sale that exceeded a tax debt. 
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									October 02, 2025
									Barnes & Thornburg Adds Tucker Ellis Litigator In LABarnes & Thornburg LLP has expanded its West Coast team, bringing in a Tucker Ellis LLP product liability expert as a partner in its Los Angeles office. 
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									October 01, 2025
									States Say DOJ Can't Tie Victim Service Funds To ImmigrationSeveral state attorneys general sued the U.S. Department of Justice in Rhode Island federal court Wednesday over new restrictions prohibiting them from using federal funding that supports crime victims to provide services to "removable aliens," in violation of the Administrative Procedure Act and the U.S. Constitution's spending clause. 
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									October 01, 2025
									Accellion Breach Plaintiffs Get Cert. For Narrow SubclassesA California federal judge has agreed to allow plaintiffs to proceed with five subclasses in their dispute with Accellion over allegations the company failed to protect against cyberattacks on its file-sharing software, while finding that a lack of "cohesion" doomed their chances to certify a broader negligence class of roughly 5 million breach victims. 
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									October 01, 2025
									Alphabet CLO Urges Europe To Clear Hurdles For AIKent Walker, president of global affairs and chief legal officer for Google and Alphabet, on Wednesday called on the European Union to do away with "regulatory complexity" as global competition in artificial intelligence intensifies, saying European businesses are finding regulation to be their biggest hurdle to investment in the bloc. 
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									October 01, 2025
									Captive Audience Ban Meets Starkly Different Fate In Calif., Ill.A California federal judge preliminarily blocked a new state law that prohibits employers from holding so-called captive audience meetings on Tuesday, the same day that an Illinois federal judge tossed a lawsuit challenging a similar state law in the Prairie State. 
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									October 01, 2025
									Ex-Akerman Employment Partner Accuses Firm Of Race BiasA veteran employment attorney alleges in a California state lawsuit that Akerman LLP treated her less favorably than her non-Latino and male colleagues, including requiring her to deliver bad news to other attorneys' clients and not giving her adequate support staff, before firing her in retaliation for taking medical leave. 
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									October 01, 2025
									Prosecutors, Defense Face Confrontation Crisis After SmithAs state courts grapple with the U.S. Supreme Court's broadened application of the Sixth Amendment's confrontation clause, unwary prosecutors and defense attorneys could easily end up in an evidentiary bind. 
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									October 01, 2025
									US, Copper Co. Ask 9th Circ. To Spike Land Transfer AppealThe U.S. government and a copper company have asked the Ninth Circuit to dismiss conservation groups' and an Apache tribe's appeal of an Arizona federal judge's decision to uphold a federal law authorizing a land exchange. 
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									October 01, 2025
									PG&E Brass, Underwriters Get Investors' Wildfire Suit TossedA California federal judge has thrown out a proposed investor class action against PG&E officers, directors and underwriters that blamed stockholder losses following deadly wildfires on previous statements by PG&E officials about the utility's safety practices, but said they could try a fifth time. 
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									October 01, 2025
									LA Pot Cos. Kept Tips, Denied Breaks, Budtender ClaimsThe owners of the Herbarium chain of dispensaries in Los Angeles fired a budtender after she spoke up about unpaid overtime, the lack of lunch breaks and stolen tips, according to a wrongful termination suit and a proposed class action she filed in state court. 
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									October 01, 2025
									OpenAI Blasts X's Suit Over Apple Deal As 'Lawfare' CampaignApple Inc. and OpenAI Inc. have asked a Texas federal court to toss an antitrust case from X targeting a deal to integrate ChatGPT into iPhones, with OpenAI saying X's billionaire owner Elon Musk is waging a multipronged "lawfare" campaign against it. 
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									October 01, 2025
									Calif. Importer, Son Both Get Prison For $8M Customs FraudA California federal judge sentenced a Los Angeles Fashion District business owner and his son to more than eight years and seven years in prison, respectively, after they were found guilty of ducking more than $8 million in customs duties and failing to report over $17 million in cash transactions on tax returns. 
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									October 01, 2025
									Nirvana Defeats Child Pornography Case Over Album CoverA California federal judge has ended a case over child pornography claims brought by a man who was depicted as a naked infant on the cover of Nirvana's 1991 album "Nevermind," saying he was having "a difficult time understanding" the argument that the image depicted the plaintiff as a sex worker reaching for a dollar. 
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									October 01, 2025
									NFL Arbitration In Coaches' Bias Suit Paused During Redo BidThe NFL's arbitration process in former Miami Dolphins coach Brian Flores' racial discrimination dispute will be paused while his motion to reconsider the ruling compelling the arbitration is being decided, a New York federal judge has ordered. 
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									October 01, 2025
									Ford Loses Bid To Overturn $13M Verdict In IP DisputeA Michigan federal judge on Tuesday said he wouldn't touch a verdict awarding $13 million to a California-based vehicle technology supplier that alleged Ford Motor Co. profited from misappropriating a trade secret related to the supplier's interface module product, finding the jury had "substantial" evidence to find in favor of the tech company. 
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									October 01, 2025
									Calif. Joins NY In Letting Labor Agency Fill In For NLRBCalifornia has become the latest state to empower its labor board to step in when the federal labor board cannot, joining New York on a path that has been praised by unions, maligned by management and challenged by the National Labor Relations Board. 
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									October 01, 2025
									InterDigital Wants Disney's Video Tech Antitrust Case TossedWireless technology company InterDigital Inc. has asked a Delaware federal judge to dismiss an antitrust suit brought by Disney that claims InterDigital isn't offering reasonable licenses on patents for streaming video, saying the entertainment giant's claims were either deficient or time-barred. 
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									October 01, 2025
									Duane Morris Adds O'Hagan Meyer Employment Atty In LADuane Morris LLP is growing its West Coast team, bringing in an O'Hagan Meyer employment litigator as a partner in its Los Angeles office. 
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									September 30, 2025
									Apple, Google, Meta Get 'Casino Games' MDL Trimmed AgainA California federal judge on Tuesday again trimmed multidistrict litigation against Apple, Google and Meta platforms over allegedly illicit "social casino games," though he refused to find that Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act means they don't have to face the suits. 
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									September 30, 2025
									FTC Hits Sendit App Over Kids' Data, Fake MessagesThe operator of the anonymous messaging app Sendit and its top executive have been illegally collecting personal information from children that they're "well aware" were using their service, and tricking users with fake messages and other misleading tactics to entice consumers into buying paid subscriptions, the Federal Trade Commission alleged in a California federal lawsuit. 
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									September 30, 2025
									DOJ Sues LA Sheriff's Department Over Delayed Gun PermitsThe U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday accused the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department of infringing Californians' Second Amendment rights, days after the DOJ announced a new office focused on affirmative litigation against local governments and private entities that interfere with federal policies. 
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									September 30, 2025
									Biogen Told To Pay Genentech $88M After IP Royalties MistrialBiogen MA Inc. owes Genentech Inc. more than $88 million in royalties related to expired patents, a California federal judge ruled Tuesday in a rare post-mistrial verdict arrangement. 
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									September 30, 2025
									Alphabet Judge OKs $500M Investor Deal But Slashes Fee AskA California federal judge gave final approval Tuesday to Google parent Alphabet Inc.'s $500 million settlement with investors to resolve claims that executives engaged in anticompetitive and monopolistic practices but granted just $37 million in fees for the plaintiffs' attorneys — less than half of the $80 million sought. 
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								Calif. Digital Assets Proposal Provides Only Partial Clarity  Recently proposed regulations under California's Digital Financial Assets Law answer some important questions about the new regime, particularly regarding its interaction with the state's money transmission law, but many key compliance questions remain, say attorneys at Stinson. 
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								Opinion The BigLaw Settlements Are About Risk, Not Profit  The nine Am Law 100 firms that settled with the Trump administration likely did so because of the personal risk faced by equity partners in today's billion‑dollar national practices, enabled by an ethics rule primed for modernization, says Adam Forest at Scale. 
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								What Gene Findings Mean For Asbestos Mesothelioma Claims  Recent advances in genetic research have provided substantial evidence that significant numbers of malignant mesothelioma cases may be caused by inherited mutations rather than asbestos exposure — a finding that could fundamentally change how defendants approach personal injury litigation over mesothelioma, say David Schwartz at Lumanity and Kirk Hartley at LSP Group. 
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								State Tort Claims May Help Deter Bribes During FCPA Pause  As the U.S. pauses Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement, companies that lose business due to competitors' bribery should consider using state tortious interference suits to expose corruption, deter illegal practices and obtain compensation for commercial losses, says Jason Manning at Levy Firestone. 
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								4 States' Enforcement Actions Illustrate Data Privacy Priorities.jpg)  Attorneys at Wilson Elser examine recent enforcement actions based on new consumer data privacy laws by regulators in California, Connecticut, Oregon and Texas, centered around key themes, including crackdowns on dark patterns, misuse of sensitive data and failure to honor consumer rights. 
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								Series Brazilian Jiujitsu Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Competing in Brazilian jiujitsu – often against opponents who are much larger and younger than me – has allowed me to develop a handful of useful skills that foster the resilience and adaptability necessary for a successful legal career, says Tina Dorr of Barnes & Thornburg. 
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								Birthright Ruling Could Alter Consumer Financial Litigation  The U.S. Supreme Court’s upcoming decision about the validity of the nationwide injunctions in the birthright citizenship cases, argued on May 15, could make it much harder for trade associations to obtain nationwide relief from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's enforcement of invalid regulations, says Alan Kaplinsky at Ballard Spahr. 
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								Signed, Sealed, Deleted: A Look At The California Delete Act  The California Delete Act, proposed Delete Request and Opt-Out Platform regulations, and California Privacy Protection Agency enforcement raise a number of compliance considerations — even for data brokers that have existing deletion processes in place, say attorneys at Hunton. 
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								And Now A Word From The Panel: A Rare MDL Petition Off-Day  In an unusual occurrence in the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation's history, there are zero new MDL petitions scheduled for Thursday's hearing session, but the panel will be busy considering a host of motions regarding whether to transfer cases to eight existing MDL proceedings, says Alan Rothman at Sidley. 
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								Energy Order Brings Risks For Lenders And Borrowers Alike  A recent executive order directing the attorney general to submit a report next month with recommendations for halting enforcement of state laws the administration says are hampering energy resources presents risks for lenders and borrowers using state-generated carbon credits, but proactive steps now can help insulate against adverse consequences, say attorneys at Faegre Drinker. 
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								Customs Fraud Enforcement In The Age Of Tariffs  In the wake of the Trump administration’s new approach toward tariffs, two recent Justice Department developments demonstrate aggressive customs fraud enforcement, with the DOJ emphasizing competitive harm to American businesses, and signaling that investigations will likely involve both civil and criminal enforcement tools, say attorneys at Bernstein Litowitz and London & Naor. 
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								Series Power To The Paralegals: An Untapped Source For Biz Roles  Law firms looking to recruit legal business talent should consider turning to paralegals, who practice several key skills every day that prepare them to thrive in marketing and client development roles, says Vanessa Torres at Lowenstein Sandler. 
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								Collective Cert. In Age Bias Suit Shows AI Hiring Tool Scrutiny  Following a California federal court's ruling in Mobley v. Workday, which appears to be the first in the country to preliminarily certify a collective action based on alleged age discrimination from artificial intelligence tools used for hiring, employers should move quickly to audit these technologies, say attorneys at Davis Wright. 
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								Using Federal Forum Provisions To Nix State Securities Cases  A California appeals court's recent decision in Bullock v. Rivian clarifies that underwriters may enforce federal forum provisions to escape state court Securities Act claims, marking progress in restoring such lawsuits to federal court and reducing the litigation costs arising from duplicative state court litigation, say attorneys at Paul Weiss. 
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								Series Playing Poker Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Poker is a master class in psychology, risk management and strategic thinking, and I’m a better attorney because it has taught me to read my opponents, adapt when I’m dealt the unexpected and stay patient until I'm ready to reveal my hand, says Casey Kingsley at McCreadyLaw.