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									October 10, 2025
									Curaleaf Says NJ's Pot Shop Union Requirement Bucks NLRACuraleaf Holdings Inc. is suing the New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission in federal court, saying the commission's requirement that cannabis companies have "labor peace agreements" with particular unions is preempted by the National Labor Relations Act. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Back Where We Started: Life After FTC's Noncompete BanNow that the Federal Trade Commission has abandoned efforts for a nationwide ban on noncompete clauses, the employment provisions remain subject to a constellation of changing state laws and can sometimes still violate federal law in certain situations. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Conn. AG Nets Bid-Rigging Deal With Moving CompaniesTwo Connecticut moving and storage companies have settled an investigation into allegations that they conspired to rig their bids on a state contract, agreeing to make a collective payment and adopt antitrust compliance programs, according to a Friday announcement from the attorney general's office. 
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									October 10, 2025
									DOJ Scrutiny Sparks Change To $500M Material Analysis DealOnto Innovation Inc. removed a product line from its planned deal to purchase a materials analysis business from Semilab International after the U.S. Department of Justice requested additional information to review the merger, reducing the purchase price to $495 million. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Nonprofit Asks 9th Circ. To Rethink Vegas Price-Fixing CaseA nonprofit that focuses on antitrust issues urged entire Ninth Circuit to rehear a price-fixing case accusing several Las Vegas casino-hotel operators of using the same algorithm to set prices for hotel rooms. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Amazon Gets Massive Antitrust Class Action Trial DelayedAmazon.com Inc. has got a reprieve from facing a massive consumer antitrust class action and a California attorney general enforcement action in overlapping trials, with a Washington federal judge granting the retail giant's bid to delay the consumer case from October 2026 to June 2027. 
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									October 10, 2025
									Google Trims Price Comparison Site's Competition ClaimGoogle pared down a price-comparison website company's claim that accused it of abusing its dominant market position at a London tribunal Friday, after the tech giant argued that it has a "cast iron" defense against it. 
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									October 10, 2025
									CMA Probes Belgian Food Co.'s Purchase Of Bakery BizThe British antitrust authority said Friday that it has decided to investigate Belgian food group Vandemoortele's proposed acquisition of Délifrance SA from French cooperative group Vivescia. 
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									October 09, 2025
									UMG Beats Drake's 'Not Like Us' Diss Track Defamation SuitA New York federal judge Thursday tossed Drake's defamation suit against Universal Music Group over the hip-hop artist's rival Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us," saying the diss track's lyrics accusing Drake of being a "certified pedophile" are opinion and trash talk, not factual statements that are actionable. 
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									October 09, 2025
									9th Circ. Probes Buyers On HIV Drug Antitrust ClaimsInsurers and health plans told a Ninth Circuit panel on Thursday that a lower court was wrong to toss their claims that Gilead orchestrated a product-hop scheme for its HIV drugs ahead of trial and for not seeing a price drop as evidence of an alleged agreement with Teva to delay generics. 
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									October 09, 2025
									X, XAI Say Texas Best, Fastest Court For OpenAI-Apple SuitX Corp. and xAI urged a Texas federal judge not to transfer from the Northern District of Texas' Fort Worth Division their suit accusing Apple and OpenAI of anticompetitively edging out other artificial intelligence companies through a deal integrating ChatGPT into iPhones, stressing the speed of their chosen forum. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Photo Editing Software Co. Faces Patent Infringement SuitA patent protection services firm told a North Carolina federal court Wednesday that a photo editing software company has knowingly infringed three of its patents related to advanced image processing. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Judge Seeks NCAA Ruling's Impact On Tenn. Player's SuitWith an appeal by the NCAA over an injunction permitting Vanderbilt University quarterback Diego Pavia to continue playing football tossed out by the Sixth Circuit last week, a Tennessee federal judge has given the NCAA and a former college basketball player until Oct. 30 to explain how the ruling affects a separate challenge to the organization's eligibility rules. 
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									October 09, 2025
									BeFrugal Marketing Firm Says Exec Steered Clients To RivalAffiliate marketing firm BeFrugal said in a lawsuit this week in Massachusetts state court that a senior vice president secretly co-founded a competing company, then steered major clients, including DirecTV and Samsung, to the new business. 
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									October 09, 2025
									7th Circ. Denies Rehearing In Harley-Davidson Warranty CaseThe Seventh Circuit again affirmed the dismissal of customers' challenge to terms and conditions in Harley-Davidson's motorcycle warranties that limit coverage when third-party parts are used. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Pet Owner Keeps State, But Not Fed., Elanco Tick Meds SuitAdvantix flea-and-tick medication maker Elanco Animal Health Inc. partially ducked a consumer proposed class action by convincing an Indiana federal judge to cut federal antitrust claims, but still must face state law allegations accusing it of paying off PetSmart, Petco and Chewy not to carry generic versions. 
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									October 09, 2025
									Brokerage Urges 10th Circ. To Revive NAR Antitrust SuitA residential brokerage startup has pushed the Tenth Circuit to reinstate its permanently dismissed antitrust suit against the National Association of Realtors and multiple brokerages, which were accused in Utah federal court of conspiring against the startup because it offered lower buyer-broker commission fees. 
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									October 08, 2025
									Golf Execs Deny Discrediting Jack Nicklaus In NY LawsuitTwo executives with the company named after Jack Nicklaus testified in Florida state court on Wednesday that they played no role in providing defamatory statements in a New York lawsuit against the golf legend, denying that they also forwarded false claims to reporters and were involved with filing the complaint. 
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									October 08, 2025
									5th Circ. Wary Of TitleMax Affiliate's Aim To Skip Usury CaseA Fifth Circuit panel appears skeptical of a TitleMax affiliate's argument that it should get to escape the Pennsylvania Department of Banking and Securities usury case alleging the affiliate breached state law, saying Wednesday the proceedings looked like typical state police power. 
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									October 08, 2025
									Jones Day, Kirkland Guide TopBuild's $1B Insulation Biz BuyTopBuild Corp., an installer and distributor of insulation and related building materials in North America, said Wednesday it has acquired Specialty Products and Insulation for $1 billion in cash, with Jones Day advising TopBuild and Kirkland & Ellis LLP guiding SPI. 
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									October 08, 2025
									'I Don't Want To Be A Referee,' Google Search Judge SaysA D.C. federal judge faced the prospect Wednesday of years more involvement in the U.S. Justice Department's case against Google's search monopoly, saying during a hearing that he's trying to balance avoiding being a "referee" for his remedies decision while preventing "misuses" of data sharing and search syndication mandates. 
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									October 08, 2025
									Judge OKs Amazon's Evidence Clawback In Antitrust SuitsAmazon can claw back certain documents it handed over during discovery in a series of antitrust lawsuits alleging the company's merchant policies artificially raised market prices, a Seattle federal judge has ruled, rejecting objections raised by consumers suing the e-commerce giant. 
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									October 08, 2025
									Del. Judge May Have Mallinckrodt Choose: Injunction Or $10MA Delaware federal judge said he might ask Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals to choose between getting a competitor's inhaled nitric oxide treatment enjoined, or receiving the entire $9.5 million a jury determined it's owed for infringement. 
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									October 08, 2025
									NCAA Denies It Has NIL Data Rutgers Football Player SeeksThe NCAA cannot turn over name, image and likeness information on a Rutgers University athlete bidding to continue playing football this season because the organization does not receive or have access to it, an attorney told a New Jersey federal judge. 
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									October 08, 2025
									NASCAR Antitrust Case Judge Agrees To Settlement TalksA North Carolina federal judge is asking NASCAR and two of its teams to appear in his courtroom with their chosen mediator after the private stock car racing company requested a judicial settlement conference to try to resolve their antitrust fight ahead of trial. 
Expert Analysis
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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. 
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								The Int'l Compliance View: Everything Everywhere All At Once  Changes to the enforcement landscape in the U.S. and abroad shift the risks and incentives for global compliance programs, creating a race against the clock for companies to deploy investigative resources across worldwide operations, say attorneys at Dentons. 
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								Unpacking Notable Details From FTC's 'AI Washing' Cases  The Federal Trade Commission has brought many cases involving allegedly deceptive artificial intelligence claims over the past couple of years, illustrating overlooked aspects of AI washing generally and a few new types of AI marketing claims that may line up in regulatory crosshairs down the road, says Michael Atleson at DLA Piper. 
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								Antitrust Considerations Amid Cricket's US Expansion  As cricket continues to grow in popularity in the U.S., leagues, teams and enterprises operating in adjacent spaces should consider the potential antitrust risks associated with their business decisions, particularly around league operations and regulations, broadcasting, licensing, and player labor and mobility, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis. 
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								E-Discovery Quarterly: Rulings On Relevance Redactions  In recent cases addressing redactions that parties sought to apply based on the relevance of information — as opposed to considerations of privilege — courts have generally limited a party’s ability to withhold nonresponsive or irrelevant material, providing a few lessons for discovery strategy, say attorneys at Sidley. 
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								Opinion Section 1983 Has Promise After End Of Nationwide Injunctions.jpg)  After the U.S. Supreme Court recently struck down the practice of nationwide injunctions in Trump v. Casa, Section 1983 civil rights suits can provide a better pathway to hold the government accountable — but this will require reforms to qualified immunity, says Marc Levin at the Council on Criminal Justice. 
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								Trump's 2nd Term Puts Merger Remedies Back On The Table.jpg)  In contrast with the Biden administration, the second Trump administration has signaled a renewed willingness to resolve merger enforcement concerns through remedies from the outset, particularly when the proposed fix is structural, clearly addresses the harm and does not require burdensome oversight, say attorneys at Cooley. 
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								What To Know About NCAA Deal's Arbitration Provisions  Kathryn Hester at Jones Walker discusses the key dispute resolution provisions of the NCAA's recently approved class action settlement that allows for complex revenue sharing with college athletes, breaking down the arbitration stipulations and explaining how the Northern District of California will handle certain enforcement, administration, implementation and interpretation disputes. 
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								Opinion Premerger Settlements Don't Meet Standard For Bribery  Claims that Paramount’s decision to settle a lawsuit with President Donald Trump while it was undergoing a premerger regulatory review amounts to a quid pro quo misconstrue bribery law and ignore how modern legal departments operate, says Ediberto Román at the Florida International University College of Law. 
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								Series Playing Soccer Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Soccer has become a key contributor to how I approach my work, and the lessons I’ve learned on the pitch about leadership, adaptability, resilience and communication make me better at what I do every day in my legal career, says Whitney O’Byrne at MoFo. 
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								And Now A Word From The Panel: Back In Action  A lack of new petitions at the May hearing session of the Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation caught many observers' attention — but a rapid uptick in petitions scheduled to be heard at this week's session illustrates how panel activity always ebbs and flows, says Alan Rothman at Sidley. 
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								Series Law School's Missed Lessons: Learning From Failure  While law school often focuses on the importance of precision, correctness and perfection, mistakes are inevitable in real-world practice — but failure is not the opposite of progress, and real talent comes from the ability to recover, rethink and reshape, says Brooke Pauley at Tucker Ellis. 
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								AI Infrastructure Growth Brings Unique IP Considerations  The explosive rise of artificial intelligence has triggered an equally dramatic transformation in the supporting infrastructure required to meet growing AI demand, and the technology used in these data centers has its own intellectual property considerations to navigate, says Vincent Allen at Carstens Allen. 
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								Legal Ops, Compliance Increasingly Vital To Antitrust Strategy  With deal timelines tightening and disclosure requirements intensifying, legal operations and compliance teams are becoming critical drivers of premerger strategy, cross-functional alignment and regulatory credibility, says Alexander Lima at Wesco International. 
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								Series Adapting To Private Practice: From ATF Director To BigLaw  As a two-time boomerang partner, returning to BigLaw after stints as a U.S. attorney and the director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, people ask me how I know when to move on, but there’s no single answer — just clearly set your priorities, says Steven Dettelbach at BakerHostetler.