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									October 21, 2025
									Connell Foley Hit With $40M Suit Over NJ Hotel ProjectA hotel developer is mounting a $40 million malpractice lawsuit against Connell Foley LLP in New Jersey state court, alleging the firm steered it into costly arbitration with a contractor on a hotel construction project. 
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									October 21, 2025
									Finance Co. Says Chubb Must Pay Its Part Of $5M Wire LossFinancial services company Robert W. Baird & Co. told a Wisconsin federal court that a Chubb unit has wrongly refused to cover any of the company's more than $5 million loss stemming from fraudulent wire instructions, noting that AIG, its primary insurer, already paid a $2.5 million sublimit. 
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									October 21, 2025
									NY Atty Blames Another Lawyer For AI-Faked Case CitationsA New York attorney on Tuesday denied ever having used artificial intelligence in his law practice and said the fake, AI-hallucinated cases cited in a motion to dismiss a case against his client were prepared by another attorney. 
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									October 21, 2025
									Beauty Exec Wants $40M Set-Aside After $1B L'Oreal SaleThe former president of a Connecticut beauty brand that L'Oreal bought for around $1 billion wants the company to secure $40 million in case she wins her lawsuit claiming she is owed a much bigger slice of the proceeds. 
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									October 20, 2025
									IT Company Says Plaintiff In Contract Suit Threatened WorkerAn information technology company defending against claims that it committed fraud while performing a contract for online retailer Wayfair LLC told a Texas federal court the plaintiff who brought the suit should be sanctioned for threatening an employee. 
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									October 20, 2025
									5th Circ. Affirms Fraud Conviction Of Failed Bank's Ex-CEOA Fifth Circuit panel upheld the conviction of former First NBC Bank CEO Ashton J. Ryan Jr., who was sentenced to 14 years in prison and ordered to pay $215 million in restitution after a jury found him guilty of bank fraud and conspiracy related to the collapse of the Louisiana bank. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Ex-Cano Health CEO Settles $70M Suit Over Failed Dental DealThe ex-CEO of formerly bankrupt Cano Health Inc. has settled a $70 million lawsuit in Florida state court by a dental services provider that sought to hold him personally liable for the collapse of its business after a deal with Cano Health went sour. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Surfacing Co. Says AIG Must Cover Acquisition LossesA decorative surface manufacturer told a Delaware state court that an AIG unit must cover losses incurred after the chemical company it acquired allegedly misrepresented the state of its relationship with the company's top customer. 
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									October 20, 2025
									OpenAI Says It Owes Musk Nothing In For-Profit MoveOpenAI and Microsoft have asked a California federal court to avoid trial on claims that OpenAI duped Elon Musk into donating $45 million with false promises of remaining a nonprofit, arguing no such promises were made and that the billionaire's money came without strings or control. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Mission Foods Says 2 Tortilla Cos. Ripped Off Its BrandingMission Foods' parent company has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit in California federal court, accusing two companies in the Golden State and Texas of ripping off its Mission name and logo when selling tortillas online and through the messaging application WhatsApp. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Jack Nicklaus Wins $50M In Fla. Defamation TrialA Florida jury on Monday awarded Jack Nicklaus $50 million in his defamation lawsuit against the company named after him, finding it made false statements in a 2022 New York lawsuit over the golf legend's interest in a Saudi Arabian league and disseminated those claims to news organizations. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Ford Says Solar Battery Co. Shared Trade SecretsFord Motor Co. has sued a battery maker with which it once had a business partnership, claiming the company filed multiple patent applications disclosing Ford's confidential technology. 
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									October 20, 2025
									9th Circ. Nixes Class' Appeal For Reverse Mortgage Loan SuitThe Ninth Circuit tossed an appeal and a related rehearing bid for a proposed class action that accused a company of running an unlawful reverse mortgage loan scheme, ruling that the proposed class of homeowners has agreed with the company to voluntarily drop their appeal. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Kirkland Rehires Esteemed NY Trial Lawyer From LathamKirkland & Ellis LLP announced Monday that it has rehired a prominent trial attorney from Latham & Watkins LLP, touting his record of securing 18 complete defense verdicts and more than $1.8 billion in damages for plaintiffs since 2017. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Bridal Shop Says Insurer Can't Avoid Fire Coverage SuitA bridal shop that won a $38 million judgment against a contractor following a fire at a neighboring property told a New York federal court that the contractor's insurer can't hide behind a default judgment it obtained against its policyholder in a prior suit to avoid the shop's coverage action. 
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									October 16, 2025
									Indian Maker Says Ga. Steel Supplier Owes $378K In BillsAn Indian steel wire manufacturer hit an Atlanta-based distributor with a federal lawsuit Wednesday accusing the company of dodging nearly $380,000 in unpaid invoices amid a dispute over product tolerances. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Dog Daycare Says Sentinel Insurance Co. Stiffed It After FiresSentinel Insurance Co. waited months to pay a dog daycare business after both of its Seattle locations went up in flames, then underpaid by hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to a lawsuit removed to Washington federal court. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Nursing Exec Denied New Trial On Wage-Fixing ClaimsA Nevada federal judge has denied a new trial to a nursing executive convicted of wage-fixing conspiracy and wire fraud after he claimed the U.S. Department of Justice misled the jury about sweetheart terms of a cooperation deal with another company. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Injury Law Roundup: Uber Wins Bellwether Sex Assault TrialIn our inaugural Injury Law Roundup, juries in the Golden State were busy as Uber won a closely watched sexual assault trial and Johnson & Johnson got crushed with a near $1 billion verdict in a talc case, while Boies Schiller Flexner LLP admitted to an artificial intelligence gaffe in a sex-assault-related case. Here, we put Law360 readers on notice of what's been recently trending in personal injury and medical malpractice news. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Arson, Stalking Claims Not Defamatory, NC Biz Court RulesA Virginia couple has lost their bid for a pretrial win on claims their former friends defamed them online, with a North Carolina Business Court judge finding the posts weren't defamatory and their identities couldn't otherwise be easily deduced. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Fed. Circ. Reopens Grid Construction Contract FightThe Federal Circuit on Friday again revived a company's long-running lawsuit over the termination of its contract to build an electrical substation serving a federally owned portion of the grid, saying a lower court wrongly dismissed the case. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Federal Courts To Scale Back Operations Amid ShutdownThe federal court system has run out of money and will scale back operations beginning Monday as a result of the ongoing government shutdown, possibly leading to case delays. 
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									October 17, 2025
									UC Law School Can Drop Hastings Name, Appeals Court SaysCalifornia is allowed to drop Serranus Clinton Hastings' name from the University of California's San Francisco-based law school, a state appeals court has ruled, backing a trial judge's decision to toss a lawsuit filed by the former chief state Supreme Court justice's descendants and various school alumni. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Broker Not Covered In Fire Policy Dispute, Insurer SaysAn insurance broker accused of mishandling a furniture retailer's insurance procurement, which left the retailer without coverage for a fire, is not entitled to defense or indemnity under its professional liability policy, the broker's insurer told a California federal court. 
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									October 17, 2025
									UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In LondonThis past week in London has seen Johnson & Johnson hit with a £1 billion ($1.34 billion) claim for allegedly selling contaminated baby powder, Carter-Ruck bring a claim against the Solicitors Regulation Authority, and Hewlett Packard file a probate claim against the estate of Mike Lynch. 
Expert Analysis
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								5 Ways Lawyers Can Earn Back The Public's Trust  Amid salacious headlines about lawyers behaving badly and recent polls showing the public’s increasingly unfavorable view of attorneys, we must make meaningful changes to our culture to rebuild trust in the legal system, says Carl Taylor at Carl Taylor Law. 
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								Class Actions At The Circuit Courts: August Lessons.png)  In this month's review of class action appeals, Mitchell Engel at Shook Hardy discusses key takeaways from federal appellate decisions involving topics including antitrust, immigration, consumer fraud, birthright citizenship under the Fourteenth Amendment, and product defects. 
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								Notable Q2 Updates In Insurance Class Actions  Vehicle valuation challenges regarding the use of projected sale adjustments continued apace in insurance class actions this quarter, where insurers have been scoring victories on class certification decisions in federal circuit courts, says Mathew Drocton at BakerHostetler. 
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								Series Hiking Makes Me A Better Lawyer  On the trail, I have thought often about the parallels between hiking and high-stakes patent litigation, and why strategizing, preparation, perseverance and joy are important skills for success in both endeavors, says Barbara Fiacco at Foley Hoag. 
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								Series Law School's Missed Lessons: Negotiation Skills  I took one negotiation course in law school, but most of the techniques I rely on today I learned in practice, where I've discovered that the process is less about tricks or tactics, and more about clarity, preparation and communication, says Grant Schrantz at Haug Barron. 
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								Opinion Bar Exam Reform Must Expand Beyond A Single Updated Test  Recently released information about the National Conference of Bar Examiners’ new NextGen Uniform Bar Exam highlights why a single test is not ideal for measuring newly licensed lawyers’ competency, demonstrating the need for collaborative development, implementation and reform processes, says Gregory Bordelon at Suffolk University. 
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								Texas High Court Decision Could Reshape Contract Damages  The Texas Supreme Court recently held that an order of specific performance for a real property transaction doesn't preclude a damage award, establishing a damages test for this scenario while placing the onus on lower courts to correctly determine the proper remedies and quantum of damages, say attorneys at Fried Frank. 
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								A Simple Way Courts Can Help Attys Avoid AI Hallucinations  As attorneys increasingly rely on generative artificial intelligence for legal research, courts should consider expanding online quality control programs to flag potential hallucinations — permitting counsel to correct mistakes and sparing judges the burden of imposing sanctions, say attorneys at Lankler Siffert & Wohl and Connors. 
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								What's At Stake In High Court Review Of Funds' Right To Sue  The U.S. Supreme Court's upcoming review of FS Credit Opportunities v. Saba Capital Master Fund, a case testing the limits of using Investment Company Act Section 47(b) to give funds a private right of action to enforce other sections of the law, could either encourage or curb similar activist investor lawsuits, say attorneys at Goodwin. 
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								Tracking The Evolving Legal Landscape Of Music Festivals  The legal infrastructure behind music festivals is anything but simple, so attorneys advising clients in this space should be prepared for a wide range of legal challenges, including the unexpected risks that come with live events, says Meesha Moulton at Meesha Moulton Law. 
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								Cos. Must Tailor Due Diligence As Trafficking Risks Increase  As legislators, prosecutors and plaintiffs attorneys increasingly focus on labor and sex trafficking throughout the U.S., companies must tailor their due diligence strategies to protect against forced labor trafficking risks in their supply chains, say attorneys at Steptoe. 
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								Series Creating Botanical Art Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Pressing and framing plants that I grow has shown me that pursuing an endeavor that brings you joy can lead to surprising benefits for a legal career, including mental clarity, perspective and even a bit of humility, says Douglas Selph at Morris Manning. 
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								Reddit v. Anthropic Is A Defining Moment In The AI Data Race.jpg)  The recent lawsuit filed by Reddit against Anthropic in California state court marks a pivotal moment in the burgeoning field of artificial intelligence by sidestepping a typical copyright dispute, focusing instead on the enforceability of online terms of service and ownership of the digital commons, says William Galkin at Galkin Law. 
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								What Developers Can Glean From Miami Condo Ruling  A Florida state appeals court's recent denial of a Miami condo redevelopment bid offers a detailed blueprint of what future developers must address when they evaluate the condominium's governing declaration and seek to terminate a condominium, say attorneys at Shubin Law. 
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								Opinion The Legal Education Status Quo Is No Longer Tenable  As underscored by the fallout from California’s February bar exam, legal education and licensure are tethered to outdated systems, and the industry must implement several key reforms to remain relevant and responsive to 21st century legal needs, says Matthew Nehmer at The Colleges of Law.