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									August 28, 2025
									Local Gov'ts Seek Win In Suit Over HHS-Canceled GrantsFour local governments and a union asked a D.C. federal judge on Wednesday to declare that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services acted unlawfully when it canceled $11 billion in grants awarded to improve public health systems around the country. 
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									August 28, 2025
									Bid For DQ From FCA Suit Over AI Use 'Drastic,' Relator SaysThe unexpected disclosure that an expert witness misused artificial intelligence should not be enough to essentially doom a False Claims Act fraudulent billing suit, the case's relator told a Salt Lake City federal judge, arguing a sanctions bid brought by the anesthesiologist defendants is "grossly disproportional" to the error he already sought to rectify. 
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									August 28, 2025
									Bradley Arant Taps Parker Hudson Healthcare Atty In AtlantaBradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP announced Thursday that it continued its Atlanta growth with the addition of a new healthcare practice group partner from Parker Hudson Rainer & Dobbs LLP. 
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									August 28, 2025
									Low Earth Co. Urges FCC To Open Spectrum For Satellite UseLogos Space, a new low Earth orbit network, urged the Federal Communications Commission to move forward with a proposal to open spectrum bands up for more extensive satellite usage. 
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									August 27, 2025
									DOJ Throws Lifeline To J&J At 3rd Circ. After $1.6B FCA LossA district judge made multiple errors in an opinion and jury instructions underpinning a staggering False Claims Act verdict tied to Johnson & Johnson's drug marketing practices, and a fresh look is needed "under a correct view of the law," the U.S. Department of Justice told the Third Circuit on Wednesday. 
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									August 27, 2025
									Crypto Firm Can't Block Gov't Contract For Seized AssetsA U.S. Court of Federal Claims judge won't halt a government contract for the management of seized crypto after finding Wave Digital Assets isn't likely to succeed in pressing its claims that the U.S. Marshals Service acted unfairly when it awarded the job to another provider. 
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									August 27, 2025
									Quinn Emanuel Fights Uphill To Collect On LA's $280K BillA Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP attorney on criticized a California appellate panel's tentative ruling affirming a court's order that the firm cannot collect roughly $280,000 in legal bills from Los Angeles County, saying Wednesday it gives "short shift" to the firm's arguments and "myopically" misses "the forest for the trees, frankly." 
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									August 27, 2025
									Pipe Importer Wants $26M Fraud Ruling Paused For AppealA New Jersey-based pipe importer asked the Ninth Circuit to pause a decision affirming a $26 million fraud judgment entered against it for making false statements on customs forms to avoid paying tariffs while it appeals to the U.S. Supreme Court. 
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									August 27, 2025
									Seattle Asks Court To Bar Feds From Yanking Grants Over DEIThe city of Seattle has urged a federal court to block the Trump administration from enforcing two executive orders that condition federal grants on recipients abandoning the promotion of diversity, equity and inclusion or "gender ideology," saying the conditions are unconstitutional and jeopardize several of the city's critical public services. 
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									August 27, 2025
									CVS To Pay $12M To Settle Mass. Medicaid Overbilling ClaimsCVS Pharmacy Inc. will pay more than $12 million to settle allegations that it charged Massachusetts' Medicaid program higher prices than it offered to the public for the same drugs, the state attorney general announced Wednesday. 
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									August 27, 2025
									DOD Education Unit Accused Of Bias By Assistant PrincipalA Black, longtime employee of the Department of Defense Education Activity has sued the agency and its leaders in North Carolina federal court, alleging a lower school principal harassed her, that she was denied promotions based on her race and sex and is being unfairly terminated. 
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									August 27, 2025
									Feds, Blue States Clash Over Future Of EV Funding FightThe Trump administration says its recent decision to release funding for new electric-vehicle charging infrastructure moots Democratic-led states' litigation challenging the prior revocation of the funding, but the states said they're still being harmed and their lawsuit should proceed. 
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									August 27, 2025
									Texas Firm Hits Feds With Suit Over Unpaid Border WorkA Texas construction company said U.S. Customs and Border Protection has unlawfully refused to pay it $10.5 million for work performed under a contract terminated after a judge blocked the Biden administration from using border wall construction funds for barrier repairs. 
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									August 26, 2025
									Judge Won't Pause Order To Reinstate Foreign AidA D.C. federal judge denied Monday night the Trump administration's request to stay his preliminary injunction requiring the government to commit certain foreign aid funds by Sept. 30, writing that the administration had said months ago that it could begin obligating money earlier this month if it had to. 
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									August 26, 2025
									Joseph Nocella Jr. Appointed US Attorney For EDNYJoseph Nocella Jr. on Tuesday was reportedly appointed as the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of New York, having served as the district's interim top prosecutor since early May. 
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									August 26, 2025
									Proposed NIH Class Can Join UC Grant Cuts Suit, Judge SaysA California federal judge ruled Tuesday that a proposed class action seeking to reinstate grants awarded to University of California researchers that were nixed pursuant to President Donald Trump's executive orders can amend the complaint to add researchers whose National Institutes of Health grants have been recently suspended. 
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									August 26, 2025
									Jacobs Can't Protest Rejection From Nat'l Guard Contract TalksA Court of Federal Claims judge rejected Jacobs Engineering Group's protest of its exclusion from further negotiations for three awards under a $255 million multiple-award contract to support National Guard facilities, saying there's no reason to disturb the agency's decision. 
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									August 26, 2025
									DC Circ. Backs HHS In Low-Income Patient Payment DisputeThe D.C. Circuit has delivered a blow to a group of hospitals in a recent decision finding they had challenged a key component of their Medicare reimbursements too early, despite hospital associations' warnings that such a ruling could slow healthcare providers' ability to seek review and "ultimately harm" patients. 
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									August 26, 2025
									DOD Watchdog Urges Review Of Ukraine Contract CostsA U.S. Department of Defense watchdog said in a report that a review of 11 contracts to provide Ukraine security assistance worth $5.6 billion found that contracting officers for six of them failed to maintain all the required data used to determine that prices were appropriate. 
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									August 26, 2025
									USDOT Threatens States With Funding Cuts Over Truck SafetyThe U.S. Department of Transportation on Tuesday threatened to withhold funds from California, Washington and New Mexico over their apparent failures to enforce federal mandates that all commercial truck drivers be proficient in the English language. 
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									August 26, 2025
									Mich. AG Lambasts UMich For Halting Trans Youth CareMichigan's attorney general publicly warned the University of Michigan Tuesday that her office was "considering all of our options" after the university's hospital system said it would cease providing gender-affirming care to minors under pressure from the Trump administration. 
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									August 26, 2025
									Peru Telecom Takes Fight Over $168M Of Awards To DC Circ.Peru-owned telecom service Pronatel has appealed before the D.C. Circuit a lower court decision denying its motion to throw out broadband corporation Redes Andinas de Comunicaciones SRL's action to confirm two arbitral awards valued at $168 million. 
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									August 26, 2025
									Pratt & Whitney Secures $2.8B Award For F-35 EnginesRaytheon Technologies Corp. unit Pratt & Whitney secured a Naval Air Systems Command contract modification worth up to $2.8 billion to build and deliver more F135 engines for use in F-35 Lightning II stealth fighter jets. 
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									August 26, 2025
									Shipbuilders Push To Escape Revived No-Poach ClaimsA Fourth Circuit decision that revived a proposed class action accusing some of the country's biggest warship makers and naval engineering consultants of participating in an illegal no-poach conspiracy to suppress wages leaves a Virginia federal judge free to dismiss the case, according to the companies. 
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									August 25, 2025
									Trump Admin Agrees To Release Frozen Education FundsThe Trump administration has agreed to release to a coalition of states the full balance of some $6.8 billion in congressionally appropriated educational program funding, the parties told a Rhode Island federal judge Monday, a little more than a month after the states challenged the funding freeze. 
Expert Analysis
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								Pay Cos. That Adapt Can Benefit As Gov't Ends Paper Checks  Recent executive orders, instructing the government to cease issuing paper checks and to modernize and fraud-proof federal payments, will likely benefit financial services providers that facilitate government disbursements — provided they can manage the challenges and risks of transitioning to fully digital payments, say attorneys at Davis Wright. 
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								10 Soft Skills Every GC Should Master  As businesses face shifting regulatory and technological uncertainty, general counsel will need to strengthen certain soft skills to succeed, from admitting when they make a mistake to maintaining a healthy dose of dispassion, says Douglas Brown at Manatt. 
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								Learning From COVID-19 Enforcement Against Nursing Homes  Five years after the COVID-19 outbreak caused a high number of deaths in nursing homes, an examination of enforcement actions against nursing homes in New York and elsewhere in the country highlights obstacles that may arise when bringing cases of this type, and ways to overcome them, says Kenneth Levine at Stone & Magnanini. 
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								Reviving A Dormant Criminal Statute In Antitrust Prosecution  The U.S. Department of Justice is poised to revive a dormant misdemeanor statute to resolve bid-rigging charges against a foreign national, providing important context to a recent effort to entice foreign defendants to take responsibility for pending charges or face the risk of extradition, say attorneys at Axinn. 
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								End May Be In Sight For Small Biz Set-Aside Programs  A Jan. 21 executive order largely disarming the Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, along with recent court rulings, suggests that the administration may soon attempt to eliminate set-asides intended to level the award playing field for small business contractors that qualify under socioeconomic programs, say attorneys at Alston & Bird. 
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								An Unrestrained, Bright-Eyed View Of Legal AI's Future  Todd Itami at Covington offers a bright-eyed, laughing-all-the-way, skydive look at what the legal industry could look like after an artificial intelligence revolution, which he believes may happen much sooner and more dramatically than we expect. 
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								Tracking The Evolution In Litigation Finance  Despite continued innovation, litigation finance remains an immature market with borrowers recieving significantly different terms as lenders learn to value cases, which firms need a strong handle on to ensure lending terms do not overwhelm collateral value, says Robert Wilkins at Lightfoot Franklin. 
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								Series Volunteer Firefighting Makes Me A Better Lawyer  While practicing corporate law and firefighting may appear incongruous, the latter benefits my legal career by reminding me of the importance of humility, perspective and education, says Nicholas Passaro at Ford. 
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								What The Minimum Wage Shift Means For Gov't Contractors  While President Donald Trump's recent executive order rescinding a 2021 increase to the federal contractor minimum wage is welcome relief to some federal contractors and settles continued disagreement about its legality, there remains significant uncertainty and pitfalls over contractor wage obligations, say attorneys at Polsinelli. 
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								Bid Protest Spotlight: Instructions, Price Evaluation, Standing  In this month's bid protest roundup, Caitlin Crujido at MoFo looks at three recent decisions that consider a contractor's attempt to circumvent unambiguous solicitation instructions, the fairness of an agency's price evaluation and whether a protestor that would be unable to perform even if sucessful has standing. 
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								E-Discovery Quarterly: The Perils Of Digital Data Protocols  Though stipulated protocols governing the treatment of electronically stored information in litigation are meant to streamline discovery, recent disputes demonstrate that certain missteps in the process can lead to significant inefficiencies, say attorneys at Sidley. 
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								Series Law School's Missed Lessons: Preparing For Corporate Work  Law school often doesn't cover the business strategy, financial fluency and negotiation skills needed for a successful corporate or transactional law practice, but there are practical ways to gain relevant experience and achieve the mindset shifts critical to a thriving career in this space, says Dakota Forsyth at Olshan Frome. 
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								Gov't Contractor Strategies For Getting Paid Amid Uncertainty  Mass agency personnel reductions and widespread contract terminations have introduced significant uncertainty into the federal market environment, but several legal and procedural mechanisms remain available to contractors to vindicate their contractual rights, say attorneys at Wiley. 
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								A Cold War-Era History Lesson On Due Process  The landmark Harry Bridges case from the mid-20th century Red Scare offers important insights on why lawyers must be free of government reprisal, no matter who their client is, says Peter Afrasiabi at One LLP. 
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								Series Improv Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Improv keeps me grounded and connected to what matters most, including in my legal career where it has helped me to maintain a balance between being analytical, precise and professional, and creative, authentic and open-minded, says Justine Gottshall at InfoLawGroup.