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									August 18, 2025
									AmeriCorps Restores $400M In Slashed Grants, Judge ToldAmeriCorps told a Maryland federal judge Monday that the agency restored around $400 million in funding to nonprofits canceled under the Trump administration in April, saying the government doesn't plan to ax grants before they end. 
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									August 18, 2025
									Latham Hires DLA Piper Real Estate Lawyer In ChicagoLatham & Watkins LLP has hired a former DLA Piper real estate partner in Chicago who focuses his practice on helping clients develop data centers and other infrastructure for the digital technology industry, the firm announced Monday. 
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									August 18, 2025
									Illinois Court Reverses Labor Board In Tuition Waiver DisputeAn Illinois appellate panel on Friday reversed a labor board's finding that Governors State University failed to bargain over a change to a policy that allowed its union-backed academic employees to complete some classes at participating universities with tuition and fees waived, saying the decision to discontinue those waivers was made by the other schools. 
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									August 15, 2025
									18 AGs, Governors Sue To Block DOE Funding CapA coalition of 19 states and Washington, D.C., on Friday hauled the U.S. Department of Energy into Oregon federal court, challenging a policy they say places a new cap on reimbursements for administrative and staffing costs, and thus slashes funds needed for state-run energy programs. 
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									August 15, 2025
									DOJ Ramps Up Assault On Calif. Truck Emissions StandardsThe Trump administration increased its assault on California's stringent emissions standards for heavy-duty trucks, saying Friday that it has intervened in lawsuits to strike down the Golden State's attempts to still enforce its standards in defiance of federal law. 
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									August 15, 2025
									Nat'l Guard Deployment In States Won't Be As Easy As In DCPresident Donald Trump's power to deploy the D.C. National Guard and federalize local police lays bare the unique vulnerability of the district, but that power may be more limited in states where Trump has threatened to take similar action. 
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									August 15, 2025
									Perkins Coie Beats Claims It Aided Client's Alleged $12M TheftPerkins Coie LLP has defeated an investment company's lawsuit in Illinois state court accusing the firm of helping the plaintiff's onetime investment manager fleece $12 million from company accounts and playing a "critical" role in the theft and cover-up. 
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									August 15, 2025
									Auto Shop Says Insurer Hasn't Paid $4.9M In Cyber CoverageAn auto repair company accused its cyber insurer in Illinois state court of withholding roughly $4.9 million in coverage over a "cyber event" in bad faith, adding it took nearly two years to receive coverage for "undisputed portions" of its total loss, with some portions still outstanding. 
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									August 15, 2025
									AbbVie's Key RICO Claims In Drug Cost Fraud Suit SurviveAn Illinois federal judge on Friday ruled that AbbVie could move ahead with the bulk of its racketeering, tortious interference and fraud claims against a behind-the-scenes healthcare company that the drugmaker alleges colluded with pharmacy benefit managers to fraudulently obtain drugs meant for patients in AbbVie's charitable programs. 
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									August 15, 2025
									Madigan Ally Seeks Release Pending Bribery AppealA lobbyist for Commonwealth Edison asked an Illinois federal judge to let him remain free on bond while he appeals a jury's finding that he and others conspired to bribe former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, saying the Seventh Circuit will consider multiple questions of law that could warrant a reversal, new trial or reduced sentence. 
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									August 15, 2025
									'Creative' $2.5B DuPont Deal In NJ Is PFAS Road Map For AGsAfter six years of litigation between New Jersey and E.I. du Pont de Nemours, including a series of bench trials, the chemical manufacturer agreed to a deal that committed more than $2 billion to cleaning up the Garden State from "forever chemical" contamination at four of its facilities, in the largest environmental settlement ever achieved by a single state. 
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									August 15, 2025
									FCC Warns Of Possible $2.4M Pirate Radio Fines In Ill., Conn.Someone is operating an illegal radio station on a residential street in Springfield, Illinois, and the Federal Communications Commission says it can and will fine the person responsible more than $2.4 million if they don't cut it out — and it's not the only one. 
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									August 14, 2025
									Tour Co. Exec Faces Warrant For Ignoring Orders In Loan SuitAn event production company president who has ignored orders to produce financial records and appear for hearings in a promoter's unpaid loan dispute may be arrested if he does not promptly produce the documents at issue, an Illinois federal judge said Thursday. 
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									August 14, 2025
									Trump Picks Ex-Scalia, Kavanaugh Clerk For 7th Circ.President Donald Trump announced on Thursday evening he would be nominating Rebecca Taibleson, an assistant U.S. attorney in Wisconsin, to the Seventh Circuit. 
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									August 14, 2025
									AGs Urge Meta To 'Prioritize Safety' With Location FeatureA bipartisan coalition of more than three dozen state attorneys general is calling on Meta Platforms Inc. to strengthen the privacy and security safeguards for a new location tracking feature that recently debuted on Instagram, arguing that the social media giant has a duty "to prioritize user safety over product novelty." 
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									August 14, 2025
									Dental Clinic Privacy Breach Claims Not Covered, Insurer SaysA dental practice's insurer told an Illinois federal court it should owe no coverage in an underlying proposed class action accusing the practice of transmitting patients' sensitive personal information to Alphabet Inc. via the business's online scheduling platform, arguing an exclusion concerning "personal information" applies. 
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									August 14, 2025
									Ponzi Scheme Trial Not Tainted By Video Depo, 7th Circ. SaysA Seventh Circuit panel upheld the conviction and 17-year sentence of an alleged Ponzi schemer, rejecting a "host of challenges," including that he was denied his Sixth Amendment confrontation rights when the government presented a key witness's testimony through a videotaped foreign deposition neither he nor his counsel attended. 
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									August 14, 2025
									Fed. Circ. Upholds Hoverboard Co.'s Design Patent LossAn Illinois federal judge properly followed the Federal Circuit's orders when throwing out an infringement suit over hoverboard designs, the appeals court affirmed Thursday. 
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									August 14, 2025
									Cubs, Rooftop Venue Owner Negotiations Stall In IP Rights SuitTalks have fallen through between the Chicago Cubs and the owner of a nearby rooftop venue the baseball team has accused of violating its intellectual property rights by selling unlicensed viewing tickets for Cubs games and other events at Wrigley Field. 
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									August 14, 2025
									20 States Win Injunction Against ICE's Use Of Medicaid DataA California federal judge has blocked the federal government from using Medicaid information from 20 states for immigration enforcement purposes, marking a partial victory for the coalition of states challenging a new data-sharing arrangement between the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Homeland Security. 
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									August 14, 2025
									Cargill's $4M Deal Advances In Turkey Price-Fix CaseAn Illinois federal judge on Thursday granted his initial approval to a $4 million deal Cargill has reached with commercial and institutional indirect purchaser plaintiffs in antitrust litigation accusing poultry producers of conspiring to pad the price of the bird, saying the amount provides "tangible and substantial" relief to the class. 
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									August 14, 2025
									Judicial Panel Consolidates SAP Patent Suits In Del.The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation has consolidated four patent infringement cases filed by software firm SAP SE against subsidiaries of Canadian financial services company TMX Group in the District of Delaware, saying this forum will be convenient for the parties and witnesses. 
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									August 13, 2025
									Construction Equipment Antitrust Cases Centralized In Ill.The U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation said Wednesday it has centralized the pretrial proceedings for a number of lawsuits accusing construction equipment rental companies of driving up prices nationwide by sharing sensitive data through software provided by Rouse Services. 
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									August 27, 2025
									Water Law & Real Estate: A Special ReportWhat's more summery than a trip to the shore? That's where Law360 Real Estate Authority has headed — not for a break, but for a special section looking at waterfront real estate, from coastal development challenges to big projects and the lawyers keeping them on course. 
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									August 13, 2025
									Ill. Woman Who Lost Legs Says Boat's Design Was DefectiveAn Illinois woman who lost both logs in a boating accident in a popular Lake Michigan area has sued the manufacturers of the boat that struck her, alleging the vessel's lack of propeller guard and operator controls was part of a defective design. 
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								Recent Suits Show Antitrust Agencies' Focus On HSR Review  The U.S. Department of Justice's suit this month against KKR for inaccurate and incomplete premerger filings, along with other recent cases, highlights the agency's increasing scrutiny of Hart-Scott-Rodino Act compliance for private equity firms, say attorneys at Willkie. 
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								The 7th Circ.'s Top 10 Civil Opinions Of 2024.jpg)  Attorneys at Jenner & Block examine the most significant decisions issued by the Seventh Circuit in 2024, and explain how they may affect issues related to mass arbitration, consumer fraud, class certification and more. 
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								Mentorship Resolutions For The New Year  Attorneys tend to focus on personal achievements or career milestones when they set yearly goals, but one important area often gets overlooked in this process — mentoring relationships, which are some of the most effective tools for professional growth, say Kelly Galligan at Rutan & Tucker and Andra Greene at Phillips ADR. 
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								UPS Penalty Demonstrates Goodwill Impairment Red Flags  The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recent $45 million penalty against UPS for withholding reports of goodwill impairment should warn investors to watch for the telltale signs of companies inflating their worth by delaying tests that would reveal similar declines in the value of intangible assets, say attorneys at Labaton Keller. 
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								Series Coaching Little League Makes Me A Better Lawyer  While coaching poorly played Little League Baseball early in the morning doesn't sound like a good time, I love it — and the experience has taught me valuable lessons about imperfection, compassion and acceptance that have helped me grow as a person and as a lawyer, says Alex Barnett at DiCello Levitt. 
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								5 Litigation Funding Trends To Note In 2025  Lawyers and their clients must be prepared to navigate an evolving litigation funding market in 2025, made more complicated by a new administration and the increasing overall cost of litigation, says Jeffery Lula at GLS Capital. 
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								Predicting Where State AGs Will Direct Their Attention In 2025  In 2025, we expect state attorneys general will navigate a new presidential administration while continuing to further regulate and police financial services, artificial intelligence, junk fees and antitrust, say attorneys at Troutman Pepper. 
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								Rethinking Litigation Risk And What It Really Means To Win  Attorneys have a tendency to overestimate litigation risk before summary judgment and underestimate risk after it, but an eight-stage litigation framework can clarify risk at different points and help litigators reassess what true success looks like in any particular case, says Joshua Libling at Arcadia Finance. 
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								Roundup Banking Brief: State Law Recaps From Each Quarter Of 2024  In this Expert Analysis series, throughout 2024 attorneys provided quarterly recaps discussing the biggest developments in banking regulation, litigation and policymaking in various states, including New York, California and Illinois. 
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								Series Playing Rugby Makes Me A Better Lawyer  My experience playing rugby, including a near-fatal accident, has influenced my legal practice on a professional, organizational and personal level by showing me the importance of maintaining empathy, fostering team empowerment and embracing the art of preparation, says James Gillenwater at Greenberg Traurig. 
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								Looking Back At 2024's Noteworthy State AG Litigation  State attorneys general across the U.S. took bold steps in 2024 to address unlawful activities by corporations in several areas, including privacy and data security, financial transparency, children's internet safety, and other overall consumer protection claims, say attorneys at Troutman Pepper. 
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								Opinion No, Litigation Funders Are Not 'Fleeing' The District Of Del.  A recent study claimed that litigation funders have “fled” Delaware federal court due to a standing order requiring disclosure of third-party financing, but responsible funders have no problem litigating in this jurisdiction, and many other factors could explain the decline in filings, say Will Freeman and Sarah Tsou at Omni Bridgeway. 
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								5 E-Discovery Predictions For 2025 And Beyond  In the year to come, e-discovery will be shaped by new and emerging trends, from the adoption of artificial intelligence provisions in protective orders, to the proliferation of emojis as a source of evidence in contemporary litigation, say attorneys at Littler. 
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								6 Predictions For Cyber Risk And Insurance In 2025  This year is likely to bring with it some thorny and expensive cyber challenges, including increased ransomware activity, more data breach class actions and continued efforts to define business interruption loss calculations, say attorneys at Wiley. 
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								Series Illinois Banking Brief: All The Notable Legal Updates In Q4  While the last quarter of 2024 didn't bring any notable state financial legislation, Illinois banks did see developments in the challenge to the Interchange Fee Prohibition Act, and received some awaited guidance on credit line disclosures and bank-fintech relationships, say attorneys at Dykema.