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November 03, 2025
BofA Says It's Fielding 'Fair Access' Regulatory Inquiries
Bank of America Corp. has told investors it is facing government scrutiny tied to President Donald Trump's push to crack down on alleged political and religious discrimination by financial institutions.
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November 03, 2025
Feds Seek 5 Years For Samourai Wallet Crypto Mixer Operators
Federal prosecutors are seeking 60 months imprisonment for each of the operators of crypto mixer Samourai Wallet, while the men both argued that their initial intention to build a legitimate privacy service favors more lenient treatment.
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November 03, 2025
2nd Circ. Denies Reed Smith Relief In Eletson Discovery Feud
The Second Circuit has rejected a bid from Reed Smith to pause a lower court ruling ordering the new owner of international shipping company Eletson Holdings to turn over documents requested by competitor Levona Holdings Ltd, finding the law firm failed to make its case to hold off on granting access to the documents.
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November 03, 2025
IEX Blasts Citadel Securities' 'Campaign' To Block Exchange
Investors Exchange LLC is pushing back against Citadel Securities LLC's attempt to stop it from going live with a new options exchange, telling the Eleventh Circuit that the high-frequency trading firm has run a decade-long "campaign to impede IEX and preserve its competitive advantages."
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November 03, 2025
Coinbase Reaches Settlement In Password Co. IP Dispute
Coinbase has reached a settlement with password solutions company DynaPass Inc., ending the crypto exchange's suit over DynaPass' accusation that Coinbase infringed on a two-factor authentication method patented nearly 20 years ago.
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November 03, 2025
FINRA Fines Firm $10M Over Excessive Client Gifts
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority accused Illinois-based securities wholesaler First Trust Portfolios LP of repeatedly violating gift-giving rules to incentivize clients to sell its products, fining the firm $10 million for buying clients tickets to sporting events and concerts "that significantly exceeded FINRA limits."
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November 03, 2025
Investors Seek Class Cert. In Antitrust Suit Over Securities IDs
Investment management firms urged a New York federal judge to certify their proposed class action against S&P Global and others over the use of identification numbers for financial instruments, arguing Monday there's common evidence showing the defendants maintained monopoly power through licensing terms.
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November 03, 2025
5 Firms Build Merger That Creates $7B Precious Metals Biz
Metals producer Coeur Mining Inc. on Monday announced plans to acquire Canadian-focused intermediate mining company New Gold Inc. in a deal that boasts a total equity value of roughly $7 billion and was built by five law firms.
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November 03, 2025
StraightPath Stock Clients Got Paid, Not Duped, NY Jury Told
Securities vendor StraightPath paid profit-hungry clients "a ton of money," counsel for one of its three founders told a Manhattan federal jury Monday, pushing back after prosecutors cited "overwhelming" evidence of fraud in an alleged $400 million "web of lies."
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November 03, 2025
MoFo Atty Brings Derivates Knowledge To Dentons As Partner
Dentons has hired a former Morrison Foerster LLP of counsel who spent 17 years there advising banks, investment firms and hedge funds on a range of matters involving derivatives, swaps and hedging transactions, the firm announced Monday.
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November 03, 2025
Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court
From billion-dollar pharma feuds to shifting equity deadlines, Delaware's courts saw another week of battles over mergers, fiduciary duty and judicial limits.
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November 03, 2025
Kirkland, Gibson Dunn Lead $12.8B SM Energy, Civitas Merger
Independent energy company SM Energy, advised by Gibson Dunn & Crutcher LLP, and fellow energy company Civitas Resources, led by Kirkland & Ellis LLP, on Monday announced plans to merge in an all-stock deal that gives the combined company an enterprise value of $12.8 billion.
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November 03, 2025
Amazon, OpenAI Ink $38B Compute Infrastructure Deal
Amazon Web Services said Monday it has entered into a seven-year, $38 billion strategic partnership with OpenAI to provide computing infrastructure that will run and scale the ChatGPT maker's core artificial intelligence workloads.
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November 03, 2025
4 Firms Guide $48.7B Kimberly-Clark Deal For Kenvue
Huggies maker Kimberly-Clark Corp. announced Monday it will acquire Tylenol parent company Kenvue at an enterprise value of approximately $48.7 billion, with four firms steering the transaction.
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October 31, 2025
Banking, Business Groups Call For Federal AI Regulations
Business and banking industry groups are calling for federal legislation to preempt what they say is a patchwork of state and local regulations on artificial intelligence, throwing their support behind the Trump administration's policy blueprint for "winning the AI race."
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October 31, 2025
Twin Peaks Lender Says Developer Defaulted On $12M Loan
A Florida franchisee group is suing a developer in state court over a $12 million loan to build two Twin Peaks restaurants in an EB-5 visa program, alleging the developer defaulted on the note and then told the IRS that it converted the loan into equity interest.
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October 31, 2025
Citadel Securities Moves To Block New IEX Options Exchange
Citadel Securities LLC is calling on the Eleventh Circuit to act quickly to stop a new options exchange from going live early next year, saying Friday the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission blessed the exchange despite its unique structure threatening to disadvantage all other market participants.
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October 31, 2025
Binance Founder Demands Warren Retract 'Defamatory' Claim
The recently pardoned founder of crypto exchange Binance is demanding Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., retract alleged misstatements criticizing the president's decision to grant clemency following reported business ties between Binance and the Trump family.
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October 31, 2025
Aircraft Co. Investor Wants Vote Blocked On PE-Backed Merger
A shareholder of aircraft lessor Air Lease Corp. has filed a lawsuit seeking to block an upcoming vote on the company's proposed merger with an Ireland-based holding company that he says will unfairly benefit the lessor's board members.
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October 31, 2025
SEC Extends Fee Cap Compliance Dates After DC Circ. Ruling
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday extended the compliance deadlines for new rules that will cap the fees that exchanges can charge investors and allow exchanges to quote stock prices in half-penny increments after the D.C. Circuit rejected calls to overturn the rules.
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October 31, 2025
Pair Of SPAC Listings Raise $375M In IPOs
Two special purpose acquisition companies have begun trading publicly after raising a combined $375 million through their initial public offerings this week, with Viking Acquisition I bringing in $200 million and Dynamix Corp. III drawing $175 million.
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October 31, 2025
Obesity Drugmaker Escapes Clinical Trial Securities Suit
Biopharmaceutical company BioAge Labs Inc. has, for now, escaped a suit alleging investors were hurt by plummeting share prices after the company unexpectedly halted a clinical trial for a weight loss drug, saying that the investors failed to plausibly show the company did not properly disclose risks to the trial.
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October 31, 2025
Meta Boosts Bond Offering To $30B Amid AI, Data Push
Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta has priced an upsized $30 billion bond offering, a move that comes as the company has been ramping up spending on artificial intelligence investment and data center construction partnerships.
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October 31, 2025
FirstEnergy Asks 6th Circ. To Deny Bid For Bribery Probe Info
FirstEnergy Corp. asked the Sixth Circuit to make clear that investors suing it over a billion-dollar bribery scandal aren't entitled to depose its directors, officers and employees about internal investigations undertaken by Jones Day and Squire Patton Boggs.
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October 31, 2025
Taxation With Representation: Skadden, Davis Polk
In this week's Taxation With Representation, American Water Works Co. and Essential Utilities announce a merger, semiconductor companies Skyworks and Qorvo combine to create an industry giant, and Terex Corp. and REV Group team up to form a specialty equipment manufacturer.
Expert Analysis
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What To Know As SEC Looks To Expand Private Fund Access
As the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission considers expanding retail access to private markets, understanding how these funds operate — and the role of financial intermediaries in guiding investors — is increasingly important, say attorneys at K&L Gates.
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New DOJ Penalty Policy Could Spell Trouble For Cos.
In light of the U.S. Department of Justice’s recently published guidance making victim relief a core condition of coordinated resolution crediting, companies facing parallel investigations must carefully calibrate their negotiation strategies to minimize the risk of duplicative penalties, say attorneys at Debevoise.
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4th Circ. Favors Plain Meaning In Bump-Up D&O Ruling
The Fourth Circuit's latest denial of indemnity coverage in Towers Watson v. National Union Fire Insurance and its previous ruling in this case lay out a pragmatic approach to bump-up provisions that avoids hypertechnical constructions to limit the effect of a policy's plain meaning, say attorneys at Kennedys.
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A Look At Key 5th Circ. White Collar Rulings So Far This Year
In the first half of 2025, the Fifth Circuit has decided numerous cases of particular import to white collar practitioners, which collectively underscore the critical importance of meticulous recordbuilding, procedural compliance and strategic litigation choices at every stage of a case, says Joe Magliolo at Jackson Walker.
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Balancing The Promises And Perils Of Tokenizing Securities
Tokenizing listed securities offers the promise of greater efficiency, accessibility and innovation, but a recent U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission statement makes clear that the federal securities laws continue to apply to tokenized securities, so financial institutions and technology developers must work together to create clear rules, say attorneys at Orrick.
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SEC, FINRA Obligations In Changing AI Regulatory Landscape
Despite the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recent withdrawal of its proposed artificial intelligence conflict rules, financial regulators remain focused on firms developing the correct AI compliance framework, as well as continuously testing and supervising them to ensure they're fit for purpose, say attorneys at Cahill Gordon.
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Playing Baseball Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Playing baseball in college, and now Wiffle ball in a local league, has taught me that teamwork, mental endurance and emotional intelligence are not only important to success in the sport, but also to success as a trial attorney, says Kevan Dorsey at Swift Currie.
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Managing Risks As State AGs Seek To Fill Enforcement Gap
Given an unprecedented surge in state attorney general activity resulting from significant shifts in federal enforcement priorities, companies must consider tailored strategies for navigating the ever-evolving risk landscape, say attorneys at Cozen O'Connor.
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A Deep Dive Into 14 Nixed Gensler-Era SEC Rule Proposals
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission last month formally withdrew 14 notices of proposed rulemaking, including several significant and widely criticized proposals that had been issued under former Chair Gary Gensler's leadership, signaling a clear and definitive shift away from the previous administration, say attorneys at Dechert.
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Law School's Missed Lessons: Skillful Persuasion
In many ways, law school teaches us how to argue, but when the ultimate goal is to get your client what they want, being persuasive through preparation and humility is the more likely key to success, says Michael Friedland at Friedland Cianfrani.
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How Real Estate Funds Can Leverage Del. Statutory Trusts
Over the last two years, traditional real estate fund sponsors have begun to more frequently adopt Delaware Statutory Trust programs, which can help diversify capital-raising strategies and access to new sources of capital, among other benefits, say attorneys at Polsinelli.
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Litigation Inspiration: How To Respond After A Loss
Every litigator loses a case now and then, and the sting of that loss can become a medicine that strengthens or a poison that corrodes, depending on how the attorney responds, says Bennett Rawicki at Hilgers Graben.
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DOJ Crypto Enforcement Is Shifting To Target Willfulness
Three pending criminal prosecutions could be an indication of how the U.S. Department of Justice's recent digital assets memo is shaping enforcement of the area, and show a growing focus on executives who knowingly allow their platforms to be used for criminal conduct involving sanctions offenses, say attorneys at Gibson Dunn.
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Why SEC Abandoned Microcap Convertible Debt Crackdown
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has recently dismissed several cases targeting microcap convertible debt lenders, a significant disavowal of what was a controversial enforcement initiative under the Biden administration and a message that the new administration will focus on clear fraud, say attorneys at O'Melveny.
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The Metamorphosis Of The Major Questions Doctrine
The so-called major questions doctrine arose as a counterweight to Chevron deference over the past few decades, but invocations of the doctrine have persisted in the year since Chevron was overturned, suggesting it still has a role to play in reining in agency overreach, say attorneys at Crowell & Moring.