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									September 18, 2025
									Fox Can't Strike Distributor's Evidence In Sports IP FightA New York federal court ruled that a Mexican sports broadcasting distributor provided enough support to retain evidence that could help it overturn sanctions for unlawfully using Fox Corp.'s trademarks, rejecting Fox's efforts to suppress the evidence. 
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									September 18, 2025
									Footballer Drops Suit Against NCAA After Bid To Play DeniedThe college football player who sued the NCAA over its denial of a waiver for him to play this season has dropped his case, after a North Carolina state judge denied his bid for a temporary restraining order that would have allowed him to suit up immediately. 
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									September 18, 2025
									Harley-Davidson Says 7th Circ. Right To Toss Warranty SuitHarley-Davidson is urging the Seventh Circuit not to hold an en banc rehearing on antitrust claims alleging its warranties prohibited off-brand parts, saying the panel was correct last month when it found the plaintiffs failed to allege the relevant market or that the warranty actually had any such prohibition. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Live Nation Unit Sues Biz Partners Over Fla. Music VenueA Live Nation subsidiary and majority owner of a prominent Miami club has sued its business partners over a music venue's operation in Florida federal court, alleging they became greedy and reneged on a carefully negotiated mediation agreement, resulting in a potential loss of millions of dollars and reputational damage. 
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									September 17, 2025
									NCR Pushes For Full 11th Circ. Review In Pension Payout SpatSoftware company NCR Corp. asked the full Eleventh Circuit on Tuesday to examine a pension payout fight with former executives in the wake of a three-judge panel's ruling last month that the company can't issue lump-sum payments to plan participants as alternatives to promised life annuities. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Judge Probes Alleged Rivalry In Captive Insurer's CollapseA North Carolina Business Court judge on Wednesday wanted help deciding whether a Georgia insurance company belongs in a fight over a defunct captive insurer's demise, but neither party seemed to have the answers he needed. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Credit Investment Firm Sues UBS Over Naked Juice Loan DealA Connecticut branch of UBS faces a credit-investment firm's claims that UBS breached the terms of a loan participation agreement funding bottled juice company Naked Juice LLC after a restructuring of the agreement resulted in less favorable terms for the limited partnership. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Conn. Gallery Owner Must Face 'Fake' Art Sale ClaimsA Greenwich, Connecticut-based art seller should face a jury on claims that it sold a fake Keith Haring chalk drawing for $165,000 after vouching for its authenticity, a judge has ruled, denying a gallery's request for a quick win on eight of nine counts. 
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									September 17, 2025
									5th Circ. Says Genesis Not Indemnified In Platform Injury SuitThe Fifth Circuit on Tuesday affirmed that Danos LLC is not required to indemnify Genesis Energy in the defense of a suit by a worker who fell during an oil platform repair, finding the contract between the companies is not covered by maritime law. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Colo. Judge Denies ACE's Bid To Halt USA Cricket SplitA Colorado state judge refused Wednesday to stop USA Cricket from immediately ending its partnership with American Cricket Enterprises LLC, saying the sport's governing body must have a chance to be heard before deciding on ACE's request to maintain the agreement. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Boeing, DOJ Say FAA Fines Don't Sway Conspiracy CaseBoeing and the federal government have told a Texas federal judge that the Federal Aviation Administration's recent proposal to fine Boeing $3.1 million for safety violations shouldn't factor into the 737 Max 8 criminal conspiracy case they're hoping to have wiped from the docket. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Media Matters Again Denied Transfer Of X's Nazi Posts SuitMedia Matters for America must remain in Texas for X Corp.'s defamation lawsuit over a story about ads running alongside Neo-Nazi content, after a federal judge again refused Tuesday to transfer the case to California following a Fifth Circuit decision nixing a previous rejection of transfer. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Don Jr.-Backed Patent Co. Hires Nokia Licensing ExecSIM IP, the newest venture by high-profile patent monetizer Erich Spangenberg, has brought on Nokia's chief licensing officer to serve as managing director. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Billionaire Vik Eyes $11.5M Fee After Beating Deutsche BankA lawyer for billionaire Alexander Vik told a Connecticut appeals panel Wednesday that a judge should have followed Turks and Caicos Islands law to award more than $11.5 million in attorney fees when he beat Deutsche Bank in a long-running lawsuit that sought to collect on a $243 million judgment over unpaid margin calls. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Broker Can't Trim Chipwich Maker's $4.5M Recall Loss SuitA Connecticut state court refused to nix a breach of contract claim in an ice cream sandwich maker's $4.5 million suit accusing its insurance broker of failing to recommend and procure insurance that would cover a food recall. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Charter Can't Dodge Cable Royalties In Texas, 5th Circ. RulesCharter Communications cannot avoid paying a 3% royalty for the use of cable permits in three Texas cities' rights of way, regardless of a change in state permitting law, the Fifth Circuit ruled Wednesday. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Anthropic, Reddit Spar Over Keeping AI Case In Federal CourtArtificial intelligence startup Anthropic has asked a California federal judge to keep Reddit's claims that user content is used to train large language models in federal court, saying that at least one of Reddit's claims are preempted by the Copyright Act and effectively arise from federal law. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Chubb Unit Wants Data, Cyber Cos. To Pay Ransomware CostA Chubb insurance unit has claimed a data management company and a cybersecurity firm failed to prevent or mitigate a ransomware attack on one of its policyholders, leading to the insurer being on the hook for more than $500,000 in damages, according to a lawsuit filed in New Jersey federal court. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Fiat Chrysler, Supplier Resolve Dispute Over Pacifica RecallFiat Chrysler has reached a resolution in its lawsuit against a supplier the automaker alleged was responsible for a faulty part that spurred a recall, according to a stipulated order dismissing the case Tuesday. 
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									September 17, 2025
									No Response From Insurers To Coverage Requests, Co. SaysA Seattle-based marine logistics company told a Washington federal court that a trio of marine insurers failed to issue a coverage opinion before it ultimately settled an arbitration earlier this year involving an $18.6 million counterclaim over vessel damage, adding that the insurers conducted no investigation, either. 
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									September 17, 2025
									3rd Circ. Panel Puzzled By Economics Of NCAA EligibilityThe introduction of compensation for college athletes may have changed the economic effects of the NCAA's eligibility rules, but a Third Circuit panel wondered Wednesday whether enough analysis on the specific effects had been done to justify suspending one of those rules for a Rutgers University football player. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Giuliani Must Pay Attys $1.4M After Missing Bills Claim FailsA New York state judge has awarded nearly $1.4 million to Davidoff Hutcher & Citron LLP in its lawsuit accusing former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani of racking up unpaid legal bills for the firm's work in various criminal, civil and administrative matters. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Charter Jet Co. Alleges GE Engine Defect Caused Fatal CrashA charter flight company is suing General Electric Co., Bombardier Inc. and a group of airplane maintenance companies over a fatal crash, saying that GE's engine was defective and prone to corrosion that it didn't warn buyers about and which the maintenance companies failed to detect. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Yale Health System Settles $435M Hospital Sale SuitYale New Haven Health Services Corp., Connecticut's largest hospital system, has reached a settlement in principle with bankrupt Prospect Medical Holdings Inc. that would resolve a $435 million contract dispute over the sale of several hospitals in the state. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Texas AG Probes Glass Lewis, ISS On ESG AdviceThe Texas Office of the Attorney General launched an investigation into Glass Lewis & Co. and Institutional Shareholder Services Inc., claiming Tuesday the proxy advisory firms misled public companies and institutional investors to push for left-wing social causes. 
Expert Analysis
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								Reviewing 2024's Evolving EdTech Privacy Regulations  Lawmakers are trying to keep up with the privacy and security risks of the increasingly prevalent education technology, with last year's developments including the Federal Trade Commission's proposed amendments to the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, and the U.S. Senate passing two new children's privacy acts, say attorneys at McDermott. 
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								Opinion No, Litigation Funders Are Not 'Fleeing' The District Of Del.  A recent study claimed that litigation funders have “fled” Delaware federal court due to a standing order requiring disclosure of third-party financing, but responsible funders have no problem litigating in this jurisdiction, and many other factors could explain the decline in filings, say Will Freeman and Sarah Tsou at Omni Bridgeway. 
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								Top 10 Noncompete Developments Of 2024  Following an eventful year in noncompete law at both state and federal levels, employers can no longer rely on a court's willingness to blue-pencil overbroad agreements and are proceeding at their own peril if they do not thoughtfully review and carefully enforce such agreements, say attorneys at Faegre Drinker. 
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								5 E-Discovery Predictions For 2025 And Beyond  In the year to come, e-discovery will be shaped by new and emerging trends, from the adoption of artificial intelligence provisions in protective orders, to the proliferation of emojis as a source of evidence in contemporary litigation, say attorneys at Littler. 
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								Best Practices To Find Del. Earnout Provisions That Hold Up.jpg)  Recent Delaware earnout litigation illustrates the need for careful drafting and proactive planning to avoid later divergent interpretations of the signed contract, and a series of drafting tips can help, say attorneys at Cozen O'Connor. 
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								UBS Ruling Shows SDNY's Pro-Award Confirmation Stance  A New York federal court's recent ruling upholding an arbitration award in Lakah v. UBS, a long-running dispute over a bond debt default, serves as a reminder that New York courts carry a strong presumption toward binding parties to arbitration agreements and enforcing arbitral awards, say attorneys at Mayer Brown. 
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								Celebs' Suits Show Limits Of Calif. Anti-SLAPP Laws  Two recent cases including Amanda Ghost v. Rebel Wilson and Leviss v. Sandoval highlight the delicate balancing act courts must perform in weighing free speech against privacy and reputational harm under California's robust anti-strategic lawsuit against public participation laws, say attorneys at Nixon Peabody. 
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								Where Payments Law And Regulation Are Headed In 2025  The Trump administration will likely bring significant changes to payments regulations in 2025, but maintaining internal compliance efforts in the absence of robust federal oversight will remain key as state authorities and private plaintiffs step into the breach, say attorneys at Stinson. 
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								2 Cases May Signal Where FTC Is Headed On Labor Issues  Two recent Federal Trade Commission challenges to no-hire clauses in agreements between building service firms and their customers include comments by future FTC Chair Andrew Ferguson that may offer insight into the direction the FTC is headed on labor issues, says Michael Wise at Squire Patton. 
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								7 Ways 2nd Trump Administration May Affect Partner Hiring  President-elect Donald Trump's return to the White House will likely have a number of downstream effects on partner hiring in the legal industry, from accelerated hiring timelines to increased vetting of prospective employees, say recruiters at Macrae. 
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								E-Discovery Quarterly: Rulings On Custodian Selection  Several recent rulings make clear that the proportionality of additional proposed custodians will depend on whether the custodians have unique relevant documents, and producing parties should consider whether information already in the record will show that they have relevant documents that otherwise might not be produced, say attorneys at Sidley. 
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								Series Exercising On My Peloton Bike Makes Me A Better Lawyer  While I originally came to the Peloton bike for exercise, one cycling instructor’s teachings have come to serve as a road map for practicing law thoughtfully and mindfully, which has opened opportunities for growth and change in my career, says Andrea Kirshenbaum at Littler. 
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								7 Pitfalls To Watch In Tech Referral Fee Programs  The recent attempt by FluidStack to recover $10 million in referral fees allegedly promised by software vendor Denvr Dataworks should alert potential participants in so-called partnership programs to seven signs that a proposed technology referral agreement may not equally benefit all sides, says Chris Wlach at Huge Inc. 
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								Takeaways From 2024's Emerging IP Licensing Trends  Themes in intellectual property licensing from the past year – including artificial intelligence; risk management; and name, image and likeness rights – highlight key considerations for navigating an evolving landscape, say attorneys at Ballard Spahr. 
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								Exploring Venue Strategy For Trump-Era Regulatory Litigation  Litigation will likely play a prominent role in shaping policy outcomes during the second Trump administration, and stakeholders have several tools at their disposal to steer regulatory litigation toward more favorable venues, say attorneys at Covington.