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									September 29, 2025
									CFPB Union Asks DC Circ. To Rehear Injunction RulingThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's worker union on Monday urged the full D.C. Circuit to come to the rescue of an injunction that has blocked the Trump administration from enacting sweeping cuts at the agency, warning the regulator's continued existence is at stake. 
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									September 29, 2025
									CFTC Illegally Blocking Fantasy Site's Application, Court ToldA fantasy sports company is challenging the Commodity Futures Trading Commission's move to intervene in its application to become a licensed broker for derivatives trading, saying its application has been stalled in front of the industry's regulating body despite meeting all the requirements. 
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									September 29, 2025
									Crypto Promoter Fined For Skipping Deposition In Fraud CaseA Michigan federal judge has ordered a cryptocurrency promoter to pay $1,000 for missing a deposition deadline in a case brought by investors who said the promoter duped them into buying digital assets. 
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									September 29, 2025
									Ex-Frank CEO Gets 7 Years Over Soured JPMorgan DealFrank founder and former CEO Charlie Javice was sentenced Monday to more than seven years in prison following her conviction at trial for conning JPMorgan Chase & Co. into buying the now-shuttered student financial aid startup for $175 million by lying about its user base. 
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									September 29, 2025
									Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery CourtA Delaware vice chancellor expressed disappointment and concern over what she says is a "breakdown" in "civility and respect" that has emerged in recent Delaware corporate litigation. A $30 million settlement was approved in the five-year running Match.com reverse spinoff suit, and the top brass of Estée Lauder were hit with a derivative suit for allegedly covering up the company's reliance on prohibited, duty-free "gray market" sales of its products in China. 
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									September 29, 2025
									NY's Top Financial Services Regulator Is Stepping DownThe head of the New York State Department of Financial Services is stepping down next month and will be replaced on an interim basis by the chief of its fintech-focused innovation division, New York Gov. Kathy Hochul said Monday. 
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									September 29, 2025
									Therapist Admits Sending Patient's Funds To ScammersA Massachusetts psychologist will plead guilty to charges that he used a patient's accident settlement funds and borrowed money from a relative to invest in what turned out to be a cryptocurrency romance scam, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced. 
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									September 26, 2025
									CFPB Hires Ex-Lobbyist For Top Policy Job Amid RollbacksThe Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has tapped a veteran financial industry lobbyist for a top policymaking job that will position him to spearhead the Trump administration's push to roll back regulation at the agency, Law360 has learned. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Trump Says Cook Can't Rely On 'Mantra' Of Fed IndependenceThe Trump administration Friday fired back at Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook's argument that the Fed's independence is at stake if the president is allowed to fire her, arguing before the U.S. Supreme Court that Cook invokes "the mantra of Federal Reserve independence" to impose removal protections Congress never enacted. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Atty Facing Crypto Fraud Charge Can't Block Evidence At TrialA suspended Pennsylvania attorney's requests to exclude certain evidence from his upcoming October cryptocurrency fraud trial were largely shot down by a judge who found, among other things, that the requests should have taken the form of earlier motions to strike certain allegations from the government's indictment. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Wu-Tang Album May Be Trade Secret In Shkreli Suit, Judge SaysA New York federal judge has found that a one-of-a-kind Wu-Tang Clan album could be considered a trade secret in a novel decision that made significant trims to a cryptocurrency project's lawsuit against the album's former owner Martin Shkreli, but the judge kept in play claims that he misappropriated the project's trade secrets. 
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									September 26, 2025
									SEC To Weigh Waivers Alongside Enforcement SettlementsU.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Paul Atkins announced Friday the agency will return to a practice of allowing firms to request waivers from follow-on consequences of enforcement actions while they pursue settlement discussions to resolve their case. 
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									September 26, 2025
									Kalshi, Robinhood Fight Tribes' Bid To Block Sports ContractsTrading platforms Kalshi and Robinhood urged a California federal judge to reject an injunction bid lodged by Native American tribes in California that would prevent the companies from offering sports betting contracts on tribal lands, arguing their federally authorized event contract businesses would suffer "substantial and irreparable harm." 
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									September 26, 2025
									'American Exceptionalism' SPAC Leads 2 IPOs Totaling $550MTwo special purpose acquisition companies made their public debuts Friday after pricing initial public offerings at a combined $550 million, with plans to merge with companies in the artificial intelligence, digital assets, fintech, defense and decentralized finance sectors, among others. 
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									September 26, 2025
									UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In LondonThis past week in London has seen Sanjeev Gupta’s Liberty OneSteel sue its collapsed former lender Greensill Capital, television personality Janice Dickinson hit ITV with a personal injury claim after falling over while appearing on “I’m a Celeb …”, and energy investor Blasket bring fresh litigation against Spain amid a row over a $416 million arbitration award. Here, Law360 looks at these and other new claims in the U.K. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Fed's Cook Warns Justices Of Fed Independence 'Death Knell'Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook urged the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday to reject President Donald Trump's bid to immediately oust her, warning that allowing her dismissal at this juncture would "sound the death knell" for an independent Fed. 
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									September 25, 2025
									CashCall Urges Justices To Overturn $134M CFPB AwardCashCall is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn a Ninth Circuit order that left the loan company on the hook for $134 million in restitution to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, despite the firm's insistence that conflicting precedent deprived it of its right to a jury trial. 
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									September 25, 2025
									'Blessings Thru Crypto' Couple Must Pay $6.8M In CFTC CaseThe U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission on Thursday announced that two Tennessee residents have been ordered to pay over $6.8 million to end the commission's claims they defrauded more than 100 people with a multimillion-dollar commodity pool. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Atkins Hints At Flexible Reporting Deadlines For Public Cos.With the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission preparing to seek public feedback on President Donald Trump's proposal that public companies be allowed to report their financial results only twice a year, agency Chair Paul Atkins suggested Thursday that the SEC may not take a "one-size-fits-all" approach. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Imprisoned Pearl Token Founder Hit With Default In SEC SuitThe incarcerated founder of an unregistered crypto offering known as Pearl tokens has been barred from issuing, offering or selling securities after failing to respond to parallel U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission claims. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Cleo AI Military Lending Suit Paused Amid 9th Circ. AppealA Washington federal judge has halted proceedings in an Army staff sergeant's proposed class action alleging Cleo AI Inc. violates the Military Lending Act by employing predatory lending practices through its cash advances. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Bitcoin Miner Investors Win Class Cert. In Suit Over AcquisitionInvestors in energy company-turned-bitcoin miner CleanSpark Inc. have gotten certification for a class of those allegedly harmed by the company's concealment of unfavorable details about a mining company it acquired and misrepresentations about the timeline for expanding the acquisition's power capacity. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Oracle, Meta Mull $20B AI Deal, As Tech Rumors AboundOracle Corp. is said to be in discussions with Meta on a multiyear cloud computing deal worth a potential $20 billion, Reuters reported on Sept. 19. The report came just days before a bombshell announcement from Nvidia about its $100 billion staged investment in OpenAI. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Climate Activists Accuse US Of Human Rights ViolationsThe U.S. government is violating young people's human rights by "perpetuating fossil fuel-driven climate destruction," a group of litigants told the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights in a new petition. 
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									September 25, 2025
									Full Fed. Circ. Won't Reconsider IPR Estoppel DecisionThe full Federal Circuit on Thursday rejected a rehearing petition from Ioengine LLC, which was appealing the invalidation of its flash drive patents in a case that set precedent on estoppel. 
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								Tips For Crypto AI Agent Developers Under SEC Watch  With agents powered by artificial intelligence increasingly making decisions in the cryptocurrency world, there's a chance the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission could use the Investment Advisers Act to regulate this technology in financial services, but there are ways developers can mitigate regulatory risks, say attorneys at Morrison Cohen. 
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								What's Next For CFPB After 'Big Beautiful' Funding Cuts  While the One Big Beautiful Bill Act's funding cuts to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau are unlikely to have an independent effect in the short run, they could exacerbate the existing issue of wide regulatory fluctuations in successive administrations in the longer run, say attorneys at Covington. 
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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. 
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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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								Open Banking Is On Ice As CFPB Seeks To Toss Its Own Rule  Even as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's efforts to toss its open banking rule play out in Kentucky federal court, it remains statutorily required to effectuate consumer access to data, raising questions about how it would replace the previously finalized standard, say attorneys at Cooley. 
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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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								Series 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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								Series Ohio Banking Brief: All The Notable Legal Updates In Q2  Ohio's financial services sector saw several significant developments in the second quarter of 2025, including a case that confirmed credit unions' setoff rights, another that established contract rights between banks and cardholders, and the House passage of a digital asset bill, say attorneys at Frost Brown. 
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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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								Series 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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								Special Committees Gain Traction In Chapter 11 InvestigationsExcerpt from Practical Guidance  Tara Pakrouh at Morris James discusses why special committees are becoming more common in Chapter 11 bankruptcies, how they've been used in real cases and what makes them effective. 
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								Fed. Circ. Ingenico Ruling Pivotal For IPR Estoppel Landscape  The Federal Circuit's recent decision in Ingenico v. Ioengine brings long-awaited clarity to the scope of inter partes review estoppel, confirming that a patent challenger is not precluded from relying on the same or substantially similar prior art in both IPR and district court proceedings, so long as it is used to support a different invalidity theory, say attorneys at Irwin IP. 
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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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								Tips For Cos. From California Climate Reporting FAQ  New guidance from the California Air Resources Board on how businesses must implement the state's sweeping climate reporting requirements should help companies assess their exposure, understand their disclosure obligations and begin documenting good-faith compliance efforts, says Thierry Montoya at Frost Brown.