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TOP NEWS
Chancery Won't Fast-Track Paramount's Bid For WB Info
By Jarek Rutz
The Delaware Chancery Court on Thursday denied Paramount Skydance Corp.'s request for expedited proceedings in its disclosure suit against Warner Bros. Discovery Inc., ruling that Paramount failed to show it faced irreparable harm from alleged omissions tied to WBD's recommendation against Paramount's hostile tender offer.
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ENFORCEMENT
LITIGATION
Trucking Brokers Ordered To Pay $1.5M Over Ponzi Scheme
By Carolina Bolado
A Florida federal judge on Thursday ordered two men connected to a scheme involving a trucking and logistics business to pay nearly $1.5 million to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, which accused the pair of illegally selling most of the $112 million worth of unregistered securities to victims in a fraud targeting Haitian Americans.
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DEALS & FINANCING
Carlyle Among Bidders For Lukoil Assets, Plus More Rumors
By Jade Martinez-Pogue
Private equity giant Carlyle is among a group of bidders reportedly looking to grab hold of $22 billion worth of Russia's Lukoil assets; Canadian oil and gas company Canadian Natural Resources is looking to acquire Tourmaline Oil Corp.'s $1 billion portfolio of natural gas properties; and Nvidia rival Cerebras eyes a $22 billion valuation after a planned $1 billion funding round.
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EXPERT ANALYSIS
Easing Equity Research Firewall Shows SEC Open To Updates
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s recent agreement to modify a decades-old settlement meant to limit investment bankers’ influence over research analysts within major broker-dealer firms reflects a shift toward a commission that recognizes how rules can be modernized to lighten compliance burdens without eliminating core safeguards, say attorneys at Ropes & Gray.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
5th Circ. Revives Allstate's Fraud Suit Over Car Crash Billing
By Gina Kim
The Fifth Circuit on Wednesday revived Allstate's racketeering suit alleging doctors and personal injury lawyers unleashed a barrage of unnecessary treatments for car accident patients and caused Allstate to pay $4.7 million in claims, finding the insurer sufficiently pled details about the conspiracy and specifics surrounding each allegedly fake medical billing.
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Trump US Atty Pick In NM Bumped To First Assistant
By Emily Sawicki
A New Mexico federal judge has ruled the Trump-appointed interim U.S. Attorney for New Mexico is not validly serving in the role but declined to disqualify the prosecutor from a slate of cases pending in the district, instead determining the lawyer may continue to work in the federal prosecutor's office as first assistant.
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