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									September 05, 2025
									SEC, CFTC Set Sights On Crypto In Regulatory CollabThe U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission said Friday they are moving forward with a broad regulatory harmonization effort that they hope will encourage innovation in growing markets, and lawyers tell Law360 they expect the focus to be writing rules governing the crypto sector. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Fla. Judge Trims Trump Media SPAC Exec Hacking SuitA Florida federal judge has sent into discovery a suit alleging a board director for President Donald Trump's social media company and his associate hacked a cloud server to steal documents used to oust the former CEO of the company, finding that several computer fraud and conspiracy claims fail but allowing a breach of fiduciary duty claim to move forward. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Calif. Tribes Seek Ban On Kalshi's Alleged Sports GamblingNative American tribes in California are asking a federal court for an injunction that would prevent trading platform Kalshi from offering sports contracts on its lands, arguing Kalshi's advertising is illegal and detracts from the tribes' casinos. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Vein Tech Maker Wants Suit Over DOJ Kickback Probe TossedVein disease device maker Inari Medical Inc. and its former top brass have asked a New York federal judge to toss a proposed investor class action over claims the company's share price fell after it disclosed an investigation into its compliance with federal anti-kickback laws, arguing the suit fails to allege any specific kickbacks or false statements. 
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									September 05, 2025
									SEC Launches Task Force To Fight Cross-Border FraudThe U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said Friday that it has formed a new task force to take on cross-border fraud. 
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									September 05, 2025
									Paris-Based SPAC Joins US Pipeline Targeting $100M ListingGreenberg Traurig LLP will lead a Paris-based blank check company's planned $100 million initial public offering targeting a diverse portfolio of U.S. companies, according to the special purpose acquisition company on Friday. 
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									September 05, 2025
									GigaCloud Investors Seek Final OK For $2.75M Deal In AI SuitInvestors in large parcel ecommerce company GigaCloud Technology Inc. have asked a Manhattan federal judge to give final approval to their $2.75 million deal ending claims the company misled investors about using artificial intelligence in its logistics systems. 
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									September 05, 2025
									IPO Market Gears Up For Late-Year Surge In New ListingsInitial public offerings appear poised for a surge to finish the year as the uncertainty surrounding President Donald Trump's sweeping tariff actions and geopolitical tensions has subsided, with experts saying that companies are getting more comfortable hitting the public markets. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Hedge Fund Shareholders Push To Dismiss $300M Asset SuitA derivative lawsuit from shareholders who allege that leaders of an investment fund allowed an exchange of over $300 million in diversified assets for "worthless" illiquid equity considers a novel issue of Delaware law and should be dismissed without prejudice, counsel for the shareholders told the North Carolina Business Court on Thursday at a hearing. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Trump Says 'Century-Old' Precedent Backs Fed Gov.'s FiringPresident Donald Trump on Thursday hit back at Federal Reserve Board Gov. Lisa Cook's motion seeking to block her termination from the central bank, telling a Washington, D.C., federal court that Cook was ignoring "century-old" U.S. Supreme Court precedent that he says forecloses review of her removal for cause. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Asset Manager Seeks OK Of $53M Mexican Bank AwardAn asset management firm has urged a New York federal court to enforce a more than $53 million arbitral award it won in a dispute over management fees due under a trust agreement with a Banamex unit. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Trader With Middle Name 'Danger' Owes $3.8M In SEC ClaimsA securities trader with the middle name "Danger" who was sentenced to nearly four years in prison after copping to a federal wire fraud charge in connection with a $2.9 million Ponzi scheme, is also on the hook for $3.8 million in disgorgement and prejudgment interest in a parallel U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission suit, a California federal judge has ruled. 
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									September 04, 2025
									SEC, CFPB Rulemaking Agendas Show Deregulatory PushFederal regulators overseeing the financial services sector on Thursday unveiled new rulemaking agendas that they say will return their agencies to their core missions with policies to define authority and limit compliance burdens. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Ropes & Gray Leads Carlyle Unit's $20B Secondary RaiseGuided by Ropes & Gray LLP, a unit of The Carlyle Group said Thursday it has raised $20 billion for its latest secondary fund, which has more than 325 new and existing investors who have committed capital to provide liquidity solutions. 
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									September 04, 2025
									7th Circ. Doubts Investor's Priority To $2.5M In Fraud FundsSeventh Circuit judges seemed skeptical Thursday of a real estate banking firm's argument it should have been prioritized over other investors with respect to proceeds from the liquidation of assets related to an alleged $135 million Ponzi scheme, pointing to evidence the firm noticed red flags but dropped the ball in investigating. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Coinbase Fights Password Co.'s IP Claims Over Login MethodCryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has sued password solutions company DynaPass Inc. seeking a declaratory judgment that Coinbase's secure sign-in method does not infringe on Dynapass' two-factor authentication method it patented nearly 20 years ago. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Returning SPAC Teams Kick Off Fresh IPOs Totaling $400MOne SPAC targeting growth-focused U.S. businesses began trading on Thursday while another focused on the natural resources and decarbonization sectors was set to begin trading Friday, with the two having raised a combined $400 million in initial public offerings. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Gov't Backs Funds Against Activist Investor Before High CourtThe federal government and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce have filed amicus briefs in support of a group of investment funds that are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to constrain the rights of private parties to file lawsuits under the Investment Company Act. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Cube Highways Trust Mulls $600M IPO, Plus More RumorsIndian infrastructure investment trust Cube Highways Trust is considering a $600 million initial public offering, premium diaper brand Coterie is in talks to be acquired by consumer goods business Mammoth Brands, and European antitrust regulators have reportedly paused their investigation into ADNOC's $17.1 billion acquisition of German chemicals producer Covestro. 
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									September 04, 2025
									Democrats Press Trump's Fed Pick On His IndependenceStephen Miran, a close ally of President Donald Trump, was sharply questioned by Democratic senators on Thursday about his ability to independently carry out a leadership role at the Federal Reserve's Board of Governors after he said he would refuse to resign from the president's Council of Economic Advisers if confirmed. 
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									September 04, 2025
									British SPAC Ends Talks To Buy Australian Mining Co.British blank-check company Pineapple Power said Thursday that it has called off its proposed acquisition of Australian mining company Buffalo Battery Metals, "despite significant effort by both parties" to reach a deal, with plans to resume trading after more than eight months. 
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									September 03, 2025
									Feds, SEC Say ATM Investment Network Was $770M PonziThe owner and operator of two investment management groups was arrested Wednesday and accused by federal prosecutors and the U.S. Securities Exchange Commission of directing a $770 million Ponzi scheme that promised investors returns on stakes in ATM networks. 
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									September 03, 2025
									Fintechs Urge Judge To Let CFPB Set Open Banking DeadlineThe fintech trade group defending the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's in-flux open banking rule on Wednesday urged a Kentucky federal judge to defer to the agency on whether to extend compliance deadlines for the data sharing mandate and also to decline banks' request to halt the clock as the agency retools the rule. 
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									September 03, 2025
									FINRA Targets Ex-Synapse Officers Over Supervisory FailuresThe Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has filed an enforcement action against two former executives of a subsidiary of bankrupt fintech company Synapse, alleging that they failed to properly supervise the subsidiary's cash management program ahead of the middleware provider's collapse. 
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									September 03, 2025
									CFTC Member Expresses 'Discontent' As She Exits AgencyDeparting Commodity Futures Trading Commission member Kristin Johnson used her final speech Wednesday to express disfavor with some recent agency actions, saying she was running out of ways to "politely describe" her "discontent" with the recent loosening of licensing standards. 
Expert Analysis
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								An Unrestrained, Bright-Eyed View Of Legal AI's Future  Todd Itami at Covington offers a bright-eyed, laughing-all-the-way, skydive look at what the legal industry could look like after an artificial intelligence revolution, which he believes may happen much sooner and more dramatically than we expect. 
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								Ban On Reputation Risk May Help Bank Enforcement Defense  The Comptroller of the Currency and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.’s recent commitment to stop examining banks for reputation risk could help defendants in enforcement actions challenge unfavorable assessments and support defendants' arguments for lower civil money penalties, says Brendan Clegg at Luse Gorman. 
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								Tracking The Evolution In Litigation Finance  Despite continued innovation, litigation finance remains an immature market with borrowers recieving significantly different terms as lenders learn to value cases, which firms need a strong handle on to ensure lending terms do not overwhelm collateral value, says Robert Wilkins at Lightfoot Franklin. 
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								Assessing Market Manipulation Claims In Energy Markets  Today's energy markets are conducive to sudden price changes, breakdowns in pricing linkages and substantial shifts in trading patterns, so it's necessary to take a holistic view when evaluating allegations of market manipulation, say Maximilian Bredendiek, Greg Leonard and Manuel Vasconcelos at Cornerstone Research. 
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								Series Volunteer Firefighting Makes Me A Better Lawyer  While practicing corporate law and firefighting may appear incongruous, the latter benefits my legal career by reminding me of the importance of humility, perspective and education, says Nicholas Passaro at Ford. 
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								Limit On SEC Enforcement Authority May Mean Fewer Actions  Following a recent U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission final rule revoking the Enforcement Division director's long-standing authority to issue formal investigation orders, it's clear the division is headed for a new era of limited autonomy, marked by a significantly slower pace of SEC investigations, say attorneys at Ballard Spahr. 
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								As SEC, CFTC Retreat, Who Will Police The Crypto Markets?  As the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission pull back from policing the crypto markets, the Federal Trade Commission and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau have the authority to pick up the slack — although recent events raise doubts that they will do so, say attorneys at Skadden. 
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								5 Ways Banking Has Changed In 5 Years Since COVID  Since the start of the pandemic five years ago, technology, convenience and shifting expectations have transformed compliance for the financial services industry in several key ways, from the shrinking role of the traditional bank branch to the rise of fintech and mobile payments, says Christopher Pippett at Fox Rothschild. 
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								E-Discovery Quarterly: The Perils Of Digital Data Protocols  Though stipulated protocols governing the treatment of electronically stored information in litigation are meant to streamline discovery, recent disputes demonstrate that certain missteps in the process can lead to significant inefficiencies, say attorneys at Sidley. 
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								Opinion Ripple Settlement Offers Hope For Better Regulatory Future  The recent settlement between the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and Ripple — in which the agency agreed to return $75 million of a $125 million fine — vindicates criticisms of the SEC and highlights the urgent need for a complete overhaul of its crypto regulation, says J.W. Verret at George Mason University. 
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								Series Law School's Missed Lessons: Preparing For Corporate Work  Law school often doesn't cover the business strategy, financial fluency and negotiation skills needed for a successful corporate or transactional law practice, but there are practical ways to gain relevant experience and achieve the mindset shifts critical to a thriving career in this space, says Dakota Forsyth at Olshan Frome. 
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								OCC Patriot Bank Order Spotlights AML Issues For Managers  The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency's focus on payments and prepaid card program managers in its recent consent order with Patriot Bank is noteworthy and shows regulators are unlikely to back down on enforcement related to Bank Secrecy Act/anti-money laundering, say attorneys at Troutman Pepper. 
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								Opinion The SEC Must Protect Its Best Tool For Discovering Fraud  By eliminating the consolidated audit trail's collection of most retail customer information, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission may squander a once-in-a-generation opportunity to deter securities market fraud and abuse, something new Chair Paul Atkins must ensure doesn't happen, says former SEC data strategist Hugh Beck. 
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								Meta Case Brings Customer-Facing Statements Issue To Fore  Now that Facebook v. Amalgamated Bank has returned to California federal court after the U.S. Supreme Court in November found it improvidently granted certiorari, it will be worth watching whether customer-facing communications, such as Facebook's privacy policies, are found to be made in connection with the sale of a security, says Samuel Groner at Fried Frank. 
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								A Cold War-Era History Lesson On Due Process  The landmark Harry Bridges case from the mid-20th century Red Scare offers important insights on why lawyers must be free of government reprisal, no matter who their client is, says Peter Afrasiabi at One LLP.