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									August 22, 2025
									Green Groups Lodge 5th Circ. Challenge Over La. LNG PermitsEnvironmentalists have asked the Fifth Circuit to cancel air permits issued by Louisiana environmental regulators for a liquefied natural gas export terminal, saying the permits were unlawfully issued and will increase pollution for nearby communities. 
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									August 22, 2025
									Canada To Toss Tariffs On US Goods Under USMCAThe Canadian government will remove retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods that comply with the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, excluding steel, aluminum and automobiles, in a move aimed at jump-starting trade talks akin to an exemption made by the U.S. government, Canada's prime minister said Friday. 
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									August 22, 2025
									House Oversight Chair Presses DOJ On Chinese Vape SurgeThe Republican head of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is asking the U.S. Department of Justice for an update on how it is combating the import of illicit vape products from China. 
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									August 22, 2025
									Marketer Who Eyed US Fentanyl 'Grand Lab' Gets 15 YearsA Manhattan federal judge on Friday sentenced a Chinese marketing manager to 15 years in prison after a jury convicted her of scheming to secretly send large quantities of precursor chemicals into the United States for the production of fentanyl. 
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									August 22, 2025
									DC Circ. Leaves Judge Newman's Suspension IntactThe D.C. Circuit on Friday affirmed the dismissal of 98-year-old Federal Circuit Judge Pauline Newman's lawsuit against her colleagues for barring her from hearing cases, holding that she failed to show that the statute that was used to suspend her is unconstitutional. 
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									August 21, 2025
									Thousands Of Buyers Accuse Temu Of Avoiding ArbitrationThousands of consumers suing online marketplace Temu on claims of false advertising and deceptive trade have urged a New York federal court to send their cases directly to arbitration, saying the company has used aggressive stalling tactics to avoid legitimate arbitral proceedings. 
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									August 21, 2025
									Tire Cos. Resist Bid To Add EU Probe Info to Price-Hike SuitTire manufacturers including Bridgestone, Goodyear and Michelin are urging an Ohio federal court not to let buyers update their antitrust case accusing the companies of fixing prices to include additional allegations stemming from a European Commission investigation. 
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									August 21, 2025
									Democratic Sen. Urges Trump Admin To Plan For Tariff RefundsSenate Small Business Committee ranking member Edward J. Markey, D-Mass., sent a letter Thursday to agency leaders in President Donald Trump's administration requesting the government prepare a tariff refund plan in case federal courts strike down Trump's emergency tariffs. 
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									August 21, 2025
									EU, US Agree To Eliminate Industrial TariffsThe European Union and the U.S. have agreed on new terms to the trade agreement to eliminate EU tariffs on U.S. industrial products and implement a 15% U.S. tariff cap for most other sectors, according to a joint statement issued Thursday. 
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									August 21, 2025
									Chinese Fiberglass Imports Face Steep Early DutiesChinese fiberglass door panels entering the U.S. from certain exporters face preliminary countervailing duties above 900% after those companies were unresponsive during an investigation conducted by the U.S. Department of Commerce, according to a notice published Thursday. 
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									August 21, 2025
									UK Hits Crypto Exchanges That Help Russia Evade SanctionsThe U.K. is cracking down on financial networks used by Russia to soften the blow of sanctions, including cryptocurrency exchanges, just a week after the U.S. took the same action. 
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									August 20, 2025
									GOP Sens. See Path To Crypto Market Structure Law This YearRepublican lawmakers and regulators this week previewed plans to finish cryptocurrency market structure legislation before year's end and continue reducing scrutiny from banking regulators during a multiday event that brought officials and industry participants together in Wyoming. 
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									August 20, 2025
									Masimo Targets CBP Over Latest Apple Watch Import RulingMasimo sued U.S. Customs and Border Protection in D.C. federal court Wednesday, arguing the agency defied the law by issuing a ruling that found a newly redesigned version of Apple's smartwatches is not subject to an import ban in the companies' patent dispute. 
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									August 20, 2025
									Fed. Circ. Upholds Chinese Wire Duties Amid Commerce FlubThe Federal Circuit has upheld a U.S. Court of International Trade decision affirming antidumping duties on an American company importing aluminum wire and cable from China, finding the government was able to reject an effort to reduce the duty rate despite a purported procedural error. 
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									August 20, 2025
									Nutter Welcomes Tax Atty In NY From Fox HoranLess than a month after announcing it had grown its ranks by 8% with the addition of 13 attorneys in three states, Nutter McClennen & Fish LLP said earlier this week that it has hired a New York-based tax attorney from Fox Horan & Camerini LLP. 
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									August 20, 2025
									Commerce Floats 200% Duty On Chinese Plastic Bins, TotesThe U.S. Department of Commerce preliminarily determined that imported polypropylene corrugated boxes from China could be subject to countervailing duties of up to nearly 200%, according to a notice published Wednesday. 
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									August 20, 2025
									DLA Piper Adds Another Investment Funds Atty From KirklandDLA Piper announced another addition to its investment funds practice from Kirkland & Ellis LLP on Tuesday, this time a New York-based partner with a range of multibillion-dollar matters under his belt. 
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									August 19, 2025
									Texas Co., Exec To Pay $12.4M In Customs Evasion FCA SuitA Dallas-based countertop and cabinetry product supplier and its president agreed on Tuesday to pay more than $12.4 million to settle a False Claims Act suit alleging they conspired to evade import duties on quartz products from China, with more than $2.1 million designated for a whistleblower. 
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									August 19, 2025
									Calif. Man Gets 8 Years For Shipping Firearms To North KoreaA Chinese national has been sentenced in Los Angeles federal court to eight years in prison after pleading guilty to illegally exporting firearms, ammunition and other military items to North Korea in exchange for $2 million, prosecutors said Monday. 
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									August 19, 2025
									Fed. Circ. Won't Revisit Steel Duties On German CompaniesThe Federal Circuit denied Tuesday a request for it to reconsider a precedential opinion upholding steel duties on German companies imposed after the U.S. Department of Commerce applied adverse facts available in an antidumping investigation. 
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									August 19, 2025
									Trump Tariff Suit Belongs In Trade Court, Gov't Tells DC Circ.Suits challenging President Donald Trump's imposition of emergency tariffs belong in the U.S. Court of International Trade and a D.C. federal judge improperly considered a case lodged by Illinois-based toy makers in his court, the government told the D.C. Circuit. 
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									August 19, 2025
									Trump Signs Bill To Boost Export Control TransparencyPresident Donald Trump signed a bipartisan bill on Tuesday that aims to provide more transparency in the U.S. Department of Commerce's export control system, which restricts foreign adversaries from obtaining critical U.S. technologies and software. 
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									August 19, 2025
									Home Depot To Raise Some Prices Due To TariffsHome Depot expects to raise prices for some of its products as tariffs weigh its costs, while Congress' latest tax package will boost its cash flow, executives said Tuesday. 
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									August 18, 2025
									Crypto Game Co. Accuses Jump Trading Of Pump-And-DumpA crypto video game developer has accused high-frequency trading firm Jump Trading of engaging in a pump-and-dump of its token after striking a deal to provide market making services. 
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									August 18, 2025
									Mexican Bank Sues Treasury Over Opioid Order Death KnellMexico-based bank CIBanco has sued the U.S. Department of the Treasury and its criminal enforcement wing for cutting off its access to the U.S. financial system through an order aimed at combating opioid trafficking, arguing it faces an "imminent demise" if it doesn't get the chance to show the regulator's allegations are false. 
Expert Analysis
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								Series Brazilian Jiujitsu Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Competing in Brazilian jiujitsu – often against opponents who are much larger and younger than me – has allowed me to develop a handful of useful skills that foster the resilience and adaptability necessary for a successful legal career, says Tina Dorr of Barnes & Thornburg. 
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								Key Steps For Traversing Federal Grant Terminations.jpg)  For grantees, the Trump administration’s unexpected termination or alteration of billions of dollars in federal grants across multiple agencies necessitates a thorough understanding of the legal rights and obligations involved, either in challenging such terminations or engaging in grant termination settlements and closeout procedures, say attorneys at Holland & Knight. 
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								DOJ Export Declination Highlights Self-Reporting Benefits  The U.S. Department of Justice's recent decision not to prosecute a NASA contractor, despite a former employee pleading guilty to facilitating unlicensed exports, underscores the advantages available to companies that self-report sanctions violations, cooperate with investigations and implement timely remediation, say attorneys at Cleary. 
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								Review Risk Is Increasing For Foreign Real Estate Developers  Federal and state government efforts have been expanding oversight of foreign investment in U.S. real estate, necessitating careful assessment of risk and of the benefits of notifying the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, say attorneys at Troutman. 
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								Customs Fraud Enforcement In The Age Of Tariffs  In the wake of the Trump administration’s new approach toward tariffs, two recent Justice Department developments demonstrate aggressive customs fraud enforcement, with the DOJ emphasizing competitive harm to American businesses, and signaling that investigations will likely involve both civil and criminal enforcement tools, say attorneys at Bernstein Litowitz and London & Naor. 
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								What's At Stake As Trump Admin Targets Carbon Markets  Trading in greenhouse gas emissions and reductions has long been touted as a way to leverage market forces to tackle climate change cost-effectively, and that theory may be put to the test amid momentous progress and fresh challenges, particularly as the Trump administration takes aim at climate initiatives, say attorneys at DLA Piper. 
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								Series Power To The Paralegals: An Untapped Source For Biz Roles  Law firms looking to recruit legal business talent should consider turning to paralegals, who practice several key skills every day that prepare them to thrive in marketing and client development roles, says Vanessa Torres at Lowenstein Sandler. 
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								The Legal Risks Of US Restrictions On Investments In China  The second Trump administration has continued to embrace a more restrictive economic policy toward China, including an ongoing review of further restrictions on the flow of U.S. capital to China, so early planning and enhanced diligence can reduce exposure to the challenges resulting from further restrictions, say attorneys at Cleary. 
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								How Trucking Cos. Can Keep Rolling Under Tariff Burdens  Recent Trump administration tariffs present major challenges for the transportation and logistics sector — and, in particular, trucking — but providers who focus on operational efficiency, cost control, customer relationships, creative contract structures and unique offerings will stand out from the competition, say attorneys at Benesch. 
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								UK May Play Major Role In Corporate Misconduct Regulation  In light of the U.S.' pause in Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement, the U.K. Serious Fraud Office has released new guidance showing it may seize the opportunity to play a heightened role in regulating corporate misconduct by U.S. companies with a global presence, particularly over the next few years, say attorneys at Paul Weiss. 
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								Tariff Strategies For The US Renewable Energy Sector  The Trump administration's tariff actions over the last few months are challenging for the renewable energy industry — but there are strategies for contending with the uncertainty, including diversifying supply chains, seeking certification about equipment origins, and adding tariff-related language to supply contracts and offtake agreements, say attorneys at Sheppard Mullin. 
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								Series Playing Poker Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Poker is a master class in psychology, risk management and strategic thinking, and I’m a better attorney because it has taught me to read my opponents, adapt when I’m dealt the unexpected and stay patient until I'm ready to reveal my hand, says Casey Kingsley at McCreadyLaw. 
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								Cos. Should Review Pay Strategies In Light Of 2025 Tariffs  Companies should think about what they can or should do to ensure the ongoing effectiveness of their compensation plans in light of rising material costs, reduced profit margins, market volatility and other impacts of the Trump administration’s evolving tariff regime, say attorneys at Cooley. 
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								As Tariffs Hit The Radar, PE Counsel Should Review Strategies  As tariffs compound existing challenges in the private equity sector, counsel should consider existing headwinds such as interest rates and industry-specific impacts like supply chains and pricing power, which may help mitigate risks and capture opportunity, says Nathan Viehl at Thompson Coburn. 
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								DOJ Memo Raises Bar For Imposition Of Corporate Monitors  A recently released U.S. Department of Justice memo, outlining guidance on the imposition of compliance monitors in corporate criminal cases, reflects DOJ leadership’s concerns about scope creep and business costs, but the strategies for companies to avoid a monitorship haven't changed much compared to the Biden era, says James Koukios at MoFo.