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									August 08, 2025
									Massachusetts Sheriff Charged With Extorting Cannabis ShopSuffolk County, Massachusetts, Sheriff Steven W. Tompkins was arrested Friday morning in Florida on extortion charges related to his demand for a stake in a cannabis dispensary — and a refund when his shares lost value — federal prosecutors announced. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Judge Orders Chemours To Cut Discharges At W.Va. PlantA West Virginia federal judge on Thursday ordered Chemours to take any steps needed to stop its Washington Works manufacturing plant from continuing to discharge excessive amounts of a harmful "forever chemical" into the Ohio River. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Motorola Surveillance App Teed Up For 1st Circ. ReviewThe First Circuit should decide whether a Motorola app designed to allow police to record calls without informing the person on the other line was illegal in and of itself, said a Massachusetts federal judge overseeing a suit from four men who argue that it was. 
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									August 07, 2025
									USPTO's Chief Information Officer Leaves AgencyThe U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's chief information officer is departing the agency for a job in the private sector, and the deputy CIO is stepping up to fill the position, a spokesperson confirmed to Law360 on Thursday. 
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									August 07, 2025
									GAO Says DOD Didn't Properly Assess $10M Contract OffersThe Government Accountability Office has told the U.S. Department of Defense it should reevaluate proposals and make a new award decision for a nearly $10 million technical support services contract, finding it failed to properly evaluate the winning proposal. 
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									August 07, 2025
									2nd Circ. Axes Challenge To Medicare Drug Price NegotiationsIn a published opinion Thursday, the Second Circuit turned away Boehringer Ingelheim's constitutional and administrative challenge to the Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program, finding that the program is voluntary and it was lawfully implemented under the Inflation Reduction Act. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Rising Star: Cozen O'Connor's Matthew HowellMatthew Howell of Cozen O'Connor has been successful on bid protests, including a contract involving the Strategic National Stockpile and in helping clients navigate government regulations and reviews, earning him a spot among the government contracts attorneys under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Fed. Circ. Skeptical Of Realty Co.'s IRS Contract DisputeFederal Circuit judges seemed skeptical Thursday of a realty company's claim that the IRS improperly blocked its bid to continue leasing office space to the agency after IRS employees complained about the building, with one judge challenging whether evidence actually showed the agency acted in bad faith. 
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									August 07, 2025
									Fla. Judge Pauses Everglades Detention Facility ConstructionA Florida federal judge on Thursday issued a temporary restraining order in the lawsuit against the Everglades immigration detention center dubbed "Alligator Alcatraz," briefly halting the construction of additional tents and other infrastructure for two weeks while allowing facility operations to continue. 
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									August 06, 2025
									Judge Blocks Mich. Landfill From Taking Radioactive WasteA Michigan state judge on Wednesday blocked a Detroit-area landfill from accepting thousands of cubic yards of radioactive material stemming from the Manhattan Project, holding that it could be sent to a less-populated area and pose less risk. 
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									August 06, 2025
									GAO Grounds Challenge To $368M Air Force Training AwardThe U.S. Government Accountability Office said a Milwaukee company protesting a $368 million Air Force award for a T-7A aircraft maintenance training system failed to show that its lower-cost proposal had been unreasonably passed over. 
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									August 06, 2025
									NASA Office Urges More Oversight For $27B In Gov't PropertyNASA's Office of Inspector General said Wednesday that the space agency needs to keep better track of the $26.6 billion worth of government property it has provided to contractors involved in the campaign to prepare astronauts for Mars. 
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									August 06, 2025
									Conn. Hospital Advances $8.3M Bonus Claims Against StateConnecticut Children's Medical Center Inc. can proceed on all its claims against the state Department of Social Services in a dispute over an unpaid $8.3 million performance bonus, a state court judge has ruled in turning away the department's bid to trim the case to a single count. 
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									August 06, 2025
									Judge Questions USDA's Climate Grant CutsA D.C. federal judge grilled an attorney for the federal government over why the U.S. Department of Agriculture's climate-focused grants for farmers and food nonprofits were rescinded en masse when they seemingly aligned with the program, but also told recipients that she won't be "rearranging" the agency's priorities. 
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									August 06, 2025
									FAR Council Issues Final Rule On SAM RegistrationThe Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council issued a final rule on Wednesday clarifying that contractors don't need to be continuously registered in a federal database between bidding and contract award. 
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									August 06, 2025
									Rising Star: Blank Rome's Michael Joseph MontalbanoMichael Montalbano of Blank Rome LLP successfully defended his client's $45 billion U.S. Department of Energy contract at the Court of Federal Claims and fought back against a protester's attempt to unravel a Spanish client's naval contract awards at the Federal Circuit, earning him a spot among the government contracts law practitioners under age 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars. 
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									August 06, 2025
									Flint Will Pay $225K To End Ex-Fire Chief's Firing SuitThe city of Flint has reached a $225,000 settlement with a former fire chief who has alleged he was fired for refusing to claw back his public recommendation to terminate firefighters for their alleged racist misconduct at a house fire, and the city council is poised to review the agreement at its August meeting. 
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									August 06, 2025
									LA Seeks To Nix Attys In Ex-Cop's Military Leave Bias SuitAttorneys for a former Los Angeles Police Department lieutenant improperly obtained and tried to use a privileged email between a city attorney and a current LAPD lieutenant in a military bias suit, the city said, urging a California federal court to disqualify them from the case. 
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									August 05, 2025
									Wash. Judge Questions Injunctions' Scope In Head Start CaseA Washington federal judge asked attorneys Tuesday to explain how the U.S. Supreme Court's decision concerning nationwide injunctions might impact efforts by a group of Head Start associations to halt federal directives restricting noncitizen access to the program and use of funds for diversity initiatives. 
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									August 05, 2025
									5th Circ. Wipes Out Honeywell Win In Worker's Vaccine FightThe Fifth Circuit on Tuesday resurrected a former Honeywell employee's suit claiming he was fired for refusing to get the COVID-19 vaccine after his request for a religious exemption was denied, ruling that a jury could indeed determine that the worker faced religious discrimination. 
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									August 05, 2025
									GAO Denies Co.'s Protest Of $49M IRS Task OrderThe U.S. Government Accountability Office denied a Virginia company's protest of a $49 million task order issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury for information technology services support, saying it was not competitively prejudiced during the procurement process. 
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									August 05, 2025
									Ex-ComEd Lobbyist Gets 1 Year For Masking Madigan BribesA former lobbyist for Commonwealth Edison was sentenced to a year and a day in prison Tuesday for allowing his lobbying firm to serve as a pass-through for the utility to pay associates of ex-Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan for little to no work, as it sought his support for favorable energy legislation. 
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									August 05, 2025
									Gov't Owed $559K For Delayed Hurricane Protection ProjectThe Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals said a Louisiana construction company can't get out of paying the federal government more than $559,000 in liquidated damages for failing to meet the completion date for a hurricane protection project by 264 days. 
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									August 05, 2025
									Rising Star: Hogan Lovells' Christine ReynoldsHogan Lovells' Christine Reynolds' work on high-stakes bid protests, including one with a tight turnaround time that challenged a NASA award worth about $1 billion, has earned her a spot among the government contracts attorneys under 40 honored by Law360 as Rising Stars. 
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									August 05, 2025
									States Win Ruling To Shield FEMA Disaster Prevention FundsA Massachusetts federal judge on Tuesday temporarily barred the Trump administration from redirecting more than $4 billion in funds allocated by Congress for natural disaster mitigation efforts toward other Federal Emergency Management Agency programs. 
Expert Analysis
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								The Case For Compliance During The Trump Administration  Given the Trump administration’s shifting white collar enforcement priorities, C-suite executives may have the natural instinct to pare back compliance initiatives, but there are several good reasons for companies to at least stay the course on their compliance programs, if not enhance them, say attorneys at Riley Safer. 
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								Opinion Undoing An American Ideal Of Fairness  President Donald Trump’s orders attacking birthright citizenship, civil rights education, and diversity, equity and inclusion programs threaten hard-won constitutional civil rights protections and decades of efforts to undo bias in the law — undermining what Chief Justice Earl Warren called "our American ideal of fairness," says Reuben Guttman at Guttman Buschner. 
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								How New SBA Rule May Affect Small Government Contractors  By limiting competition from larger entities, the Small Business Administration's recently published final rule may help some small government contractors, but these restrictions on set-aside work following a merger, acquisition or sale may also deter small businesses' long-term growth, say attorneys at Akerman. 
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								Opinion Inconsistent Injury-In-Fact Rules Hinder Federal Practice  A recent Third Circuit decision, contradicting a previous ruling about whether consumers of contaminated products have suffered an injury in fact, illustrates the deep confusion this U.S. Supreme Court standard creates among federal judges and practitioners, who deserve a simpler method of determining which cases have federal standing, says Eric Dwoskin at Dwoskin Wasdin. 
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								Expect Continued Antitrust Enforcement In Procurement  The scope of federal antitrust enforcement under the second Trump administration remains uncertain, but the Procurement Collusion Strike Force, which collaborates with federal and state agencies to enforce antitrust laws in the government procurement space, is likely to remain active — so contractors must stay vigilant, say attorneys at Ballard Spahr. 
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								2 Anti-Kickback Developments Hold Lessons For Biopharma  The U.S. Department of Justice's Anti-Kickback Statute settlement with QOL Medical and a favorable advisory opinion from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services provide a study in contrasts, but there are tips for biopharma manufacturers trying to navigate the vast compliance space between them, says Mary Kohler at Kohler Health Law. 
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								In-House Counsel Pointers For Preserving Atty-Client Privilege  Several recent rulings illustrate the challenges in-house counsel can face when attempting to preserve attorney-client privilege, but a few best practices can help safeguard communications and effectively assert the privilege in an increasingly scrutinized corporate environment, says Daniel Garrie at Law & Forensics. 
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								How FAR Council's Proposal May Revamp Conflicts Reporting  The Federal Acquisition Regulatory Council's recent proposal for updating organizational conflict of interest rules includes some welcome clarifications, but new representation and disclosure obligations would upend long-standing practices, likely increase contractors’ False Claims Act risks, and necessitate implementation of more complex OCI compliance programs, say attorneys at Wiley. 
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								What Trump Admin's Anti-DEI Push Means For FCA Claims  President Donald Trump's recent rescission of a 60-year-old executive order imposing nondiscrimination requirements on certain federal contractors has far-reaching implications, including potential False Claims Act liability for contractors and grant recipients who fail to comply, though it may be a challenge for the government to successfully establish liability, say attorneys at Bass Berry. 
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								What Companies Should Consider During FCPA Pause  While waiting for updated guidance on Foreign Corrupt Practices Act criminal investigations after a Feb. 10 executive order froze FCPA enforcement, companies should consider the implications of several possible policy shifts, rather than relaxing internal oversight of questionable business practices, say attorneys at Simpson Thacher. 
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								Series Collecting Rare Books Makes Me A Better Lawyer  My collection of rare books includes several written or owned by prominent lawyers from early U.S. history, and immersing myself in their stories helps me feel a deeper connection to my legal practice and its purpose, says Douglas Brown at Manatt Health. 
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								Opinion Judge Should Not Have Been Reprimanded For Alito Essay  Senior U.S. District Judge Michael Ponsor's New York Times essay critiquing Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito for potential ethical violations absolutely cannot be construed as conduct prejudicial to the administration of the business of the courts, says Ashley London at the Thomas R. Kline School of Law of Duquesne University. 
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								Navigating The Ins And Outs Of Gov't Contracting SAM SiteExcerpt from Practical Guidance  Recent developments at the U.S. Government Accountability Office highlight the importance of government contractors knowing how to navigate the online System for Award Management and maintaining an up-to-date registration, says Matthew Moriarty at Schoonover & Moriarty. 
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								What Day 1 Bondi Memos Mean For Corporate Compliance  After Attorney General Pam Bondi’s flurry of memos last week declaring new enforcement priorities on issues ranging from foreign bribery to diversity initiatives, companies must base their compliance programs on an understanding of their own core values and principles, says Hui Chen at CDE Advisors. 
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								Lights, Camera, Ethics? TV Lawyers Tend To Set Bad Example  Though fictional movies and television shows portraying lawyers are fun to watch, Hollywood’s inaccurate depictions of legal ethics can desensitize attorneys to ethics violations and lead real-life clients to believe that good lawyers take a scorched-earth approach, says Nancy Rapoport at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.