Boeing and the federal government have told a Texas federal judge that the Federal Aviation Administration's recent proposal to fine Boeing $3.1 million for safety violations shouldn't factor into the 737 Max 8 criminal conspiracy case they're hoping to have wiped from the docket.
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Boeing, DOJ Say FAA Fines Don't Sway Conspiracy Case

By Linda Chiem

Boeing and the federal government have told a Texas federal judge that the Federal Aviation Administration's recent proposal to fine Boeing $3.1 million for safety violations shouldn't factor into the 737 Max 8 criminal conspiracy case they're hoping to have wiped from the docket.

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Trump Could Swing Fed With This 1 Weird Trick: Ex-Fed Gov.

By Jon Hill

A former top Federal Reserve official told Democratic lawmakers on Wednesday that if President Donald Trump succeeds in quickly ousting Fed Gov. Lisa Cook, it could unlock an obscure mechanism for his allies at the Fed to sway future interest-rate decisions.

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Analysis

DOJ & Google Going To Trial, Again, On Ad Tech Remedies

By Bryan Koenig

The Justice Department goes to trial next week to try breaking up Google's advertising placement technology business after a Virginia federal court declared the company an illegal monopolist in ad tech.

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NC Loan Servicer Can't Escape Default Warning Letter Suit

By Sydney Price

Housing loan servicer Selene Finance LP must face most of a putative class action accusing it of sending false and deceptive notices regarding loan defaults, with a North Carolina court finding that the plaintiffs have shown various elements of deception.

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Atty Gets $4.3M Judgment Against Crypto Investment Cos.

By Matthew Santoni

A Pennsylvania state court has ordered four cryptocurrency companies to release more than $4.3 million in funds to a Pittsburgh attorney who claims the companies unjustly froze his accounts when he tried to make withdrawals.

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Charter Jet Co. Alleges GE Engine Defect Caused Fatal Crash

By Mike Curley

A charter flight company is suing General Electric Co., Bombardier Inc. and a group of airplane maintenance companies over a fatal crash, saying that GE's engine was defective and prone to corrosion that it didn't warn buyers about and which the maintenance companies failed to detect.

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Movie Chain Shakes Privacy Row Over Meta Data-Sharing

By Allison Grande

A New York federal judge tossed a proposed class action accusing Bow Tie Cinemas of illegally sharing movie ticket buyers' personal information with Facebook parent Meta, finding a recent Second Circuit decision on what qualifies as data covered by the Video Privacy Protection Act was "fatal" to the plaintiff's claims.

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POLICY & REGULATION

FTC Sends White House List Of Regulations For Deletion

By Matthew Perlman

The Federal Trade Commission provided the White House with a report on Wednesday recommending that more than 125 regulations from agencies across the federal government be modified or deleted because they create barriers to competition.

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Satellites Belong In FCC's Enviro Reviews, Agency Told

By Christopher Cole

The Federal Communications Commission can't justify excluding potentially luminous satellites from environmental reviews keyed to industries under its jurisdiction, a group fighting light pollution said.

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FCC Told To Take Care When Adding AI To Public Alerts

By Nadia Dreid

As the Federal Communications Commission mulls how to best overhaul its emergency alert rules, one California county is warning the agency to tread carefully when it comes to adopting emerging technologies like artificial intelligence.

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AM Radio Bill Makes It Through House Committee, Again

By Nadia Dreid

More than two-thirds of the House of Representatives have signed on to co-sponsor a bill that would prevent automakers from removing AM radios from their vehicles, so it came as no surprise when the bill sailed through markup Wednesday afternoon.

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NCDOT Dodges Liability In Fatal Snowstorm Accident

By Abigail Harrison

The North Carolina Department of Transportation was freed Wednesday from having to contribute to wrongful death settlements of over $1.6 million after a North Carolina Court of Appeals panel found the department to be immune under the Emergency Management Act.

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Brief

NY Regulator Pushes Blockchain Analytics For Compliance

By Aislinn Keely

New York's Department of Financial Services on Wednesday emphasized that it expects banks under its purview to incorporate blockchain analytics tools as part of their compliance programs if they're engaging in crypto activities.

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ENFORCEMENT

Crypto Exec Cops To $200M Bitcoin Ponzi Scheme

By Rae Ann Varona

The chief executive officer of a cryptocurrency trading company pled guilty on Tuesday in Virginia federal court to a $200 million Ponzi scheme that federal prosecutors said defrauded more than 90,000 investors worldwide and allowed the executive to buy luxury vehicles, clothing and homes worth several million dollars.

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FDA Says Vape Manufacturer Lying About Marketing Approval

By Emily Field

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday sued manufacturers of flavored vapes in New Jersey federal court to seek an end to their sales, saying that they are falsely representing that their products had received marketing approval.

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LITIGATION

9th Circ. Denies Appeal Of Wash. Anti-Vaxxers' Med Board Suit

By Ben Adlin

The Ninth Circuit on Wednesday rejected an appeal brought by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on behalf of anti-vaxxers challenging a Washington state medical board's disciplinary proceedings against doctors who allegedly spread false information about COVID-19.

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Missouri AG Can Seek Unredacted Trans Care Records

By Yeji Jesse Lee

The Missouri attorney general can demand that a hospital turn over unredacted records on patients getting transgender care as part of a probe of a whistleblower complaint, a state appeals court held Tuesday.

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Hermes Gets Birkin Bag Antitrust Claims Tossed For Good

By Matthew Perlman

A California federal court on Wednesday tossed a proposed class action accusing Hermes of unlawfully tying the sale of its iconic Birkin handbag to other expensive items, finding the latest version of the complaint still fell short of making a plausible antitrust claim.

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Conn. Gallery Owner Must Face 'Fake' Art Sale Claims

By Aaron Keller

A Greenwich, Connecticut-based art seller should face a jury on claims that it sold a fake Keith Haring chalk drawing for $165,000 after vouching for its authenticity, a judge has ruled, denying a gallery's request for a quick win on eight of nine counts.

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Ex-Applicant Sues Walmart, Alleging Consumer Report Misstep

By Emilie Ruscoe

Big box retailer Walmart faces a proposed class action alleging it violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act by running a background check, then rescinding a job offer to an applicant who'd disclosed her criminal record before starting the application process.

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4th Circ. Told Panel's Ruling In Bestwall Ch. 11 Dangerous

By Emlyn Cameron

A group of asbestos claimants has asked the full Fourth Circuit to reconsider a panel's ruling that Georgia-Pacific asbestos unit Bestwall could stay in Chapter 11 despite its parent being solvent, saying the opinion defies U.S. Supreme Court precedent and will enable debtors to abuse the system.

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Chubb Unit Wants Data, Cyber Cos. To Pay Ransomware Cost

By Lauren Berg

A Chubb insurance unit has claimed a data management company and a cybersecurity firm failed to prevent or mitigate a ransomware attack on one of its policyholders, leading to the insurer being on the hook for more than $500,000 in damages, according to a lawsuit filed in New Jersey federal court.

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Fiat Chrysler, Supplier Resolve Dispute Over Pacifica Recall

By Danielle Ferguson

Fiat Chrysler has reached a resolution in its lawsuit against a supplier the automaker alleged was responsible for a faulty part that spurred a recall, according to a stipulated order dismissing the case Tuesday.

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Md. Hemp Cos. Plan To Challenge Cannabis Law At 4th Circ.

By Sam Reisman

A group of hemp companies challenging Maryland's cannabis policies told a federal judge Tuesday that they plan to appeal a pair of recent adverse rulings, citing in part a new federal appellate ruling that pot sellers are entitled to constitutional protections.

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8th Circ. Backs Dismissal Of FDIC Fee Guidance Challenge

By Jon Hill

The Eighth Circuit on Wednesday rejected a banking industry challenge to Biden-era Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. guidance that cautioned banks about charging recurring fees on declined transactions, ruling the matter not ripe for court review.

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BIPA Logic May Sustain Walgreens Data Suit, Ill. Justices Hint

By Celeste Bott

Illinois' highest court Wednesday pressed an attorney for Walgreens to address why the company shouldn't apply its own reasoning that a plaintiff can file suit based solely on a statutory violation of the state's biometric privacy statute to allegations that the retail pharmacy chain printed too much financial information on receipts.

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Yale Health System Settles $435M Hospital Sale Suit

By Brian Steele

Yale New Haven Health Services Corp., Connecticut's largest hospital system, has reached a settlement in principle with bankrupt Prospect Medical Holdings Inc. that would resolve a $435 million contract dispute over the sale of several hospitals in the state.

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Broker Can't Trim Chipwich Maker's $4.5M Recall Loss Suit

By Hope Patti

A Connecticut state court refused to nix a breach of contract claim in an ice cream sandwich maker's $4.5 million suit accusing its insurance broker of failing to recommend and procure insurance that would cover a food recall.

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PEOPLE

Pa. State Rep. Returns To Eckert Seamans As Privacy Pro

By James Boyle

A Pennsylvania state representative and attorney specializing in data privacy matters has recently moved her practice to Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott LLC's Pittsburgh office.

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EXPERT ANALYSIS

Series

Adapting To Private Practice: From Va. AUSA To Mid-Law

Returning to the firm where I began my career after seven years as an assistant U.S. attorney in Virginia has been complex, nuanced and rewarding, and I’ve learned that the pursuit of justice remains the constant, even as the mindset and client change, says Kristin Johnson at Woods Rogers.

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Genius Act Poses Strategic Hurdles For Community Banks

​​​​​​​The pace of change in digital asset policy, including the recent arrival of the Genius Act, suggests that strategic planning should be a near-term priority for community banks, with careful attention to customer relationships, regulatory developments and the local communities they serve, say attorneys at Jones Walker.

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What Prop 65 Ruling Means For Cosmetics, Personal Care Biz

A California federal court's recent decision on Proposition 65 warnings is good news for companies in the cosmetics and personal care space, as it will relieve businesses of the need to apply such warnings to products containing titanium dioxide and likely stop a wave of pending failure-to-warn litigation, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis.

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LEGAL INDUSTRY

Uber Says Philly Law Firm, Doctors Fabricated Injuries

By James Boyle

Ride-sharing company Uber has accused personal injury firm Simon & Simon PC and a network of healthcare providers of fabricating medical records to inflate accident complaints, according to a RICO suit filed in Philadelphia federal court.

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NJ Atty Sanctioned For Citing AI-Generated Fake Case Law

By Emily Sawicki

A New Jersey federal judge on Thursday issued a $3,000 monetary sanction on an attorney for violating Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure by submitting a reply brief including fabricated case law citations and later acknowledging that his use of generative artificial intelligence contributed to the errors.

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Polsinelli Can't Trim, Arbitrate Atty's Sexual Harassment Case

By Lauren Berg

Polsinelli PC and two former partners cannot trim and compel arbitration of claims in a $20 million sexual harassment and retaliation lawsuit brought by a former equity shareholder, a D.C. federal judge ruled Thursday, saying the shareholder plausibly alleges her claims and isn't required to arbitrate the dispute.

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Analysis

Trump's Georgia Case: Legal Experts On What Happens Next

By Kelcey Caulder

The 2020 Georgia election interference case against President Donald Trump and his co-defendants may be both "dead" and costly for taxpayers, legal experts told Law360, citing the expected reluctance of most prosecutors to take over the litigation and a new state law that allows criminal defendants to recover legal fees in certain circumstances.

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Judge Halts Kids' Removal, Calls ICE Plan 'House Of Cards'

By Britain Eakin

A D.C. federal judge issued a temporary restraining order Thursday barring the Trump administration from deporting Guatemalan children in federal custody, finding the move would likely violate congressionally established procedures for unaccompanied minors.

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DC Judge Included In Senate's Bloc Confirmation

By Courtney Bublé

A judge for the Superior Court of Washington, D.C., was confirmed on Thursday as part of the en bloc confirmation of 48 nominees to various positions following Republicans voting in favor of changing the rules.

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Analysis

Circuit Split On Felon Gun Ban Could Set Up High Court Review

By Spencer Brewer

A growing divide among federal appellate courts on how a gun ban for felons fits within the U.S. Supreme Court's 2022 expansion of individuals' right to carry firearms in public could force the high court to revisit the Second Amendment.

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Analysis

Arbitration Clauses Won't Protect IPOs From Investor Suits

By Jessica Corso

With the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission greenlighting the use of mandatory arbitration clauses for newly public companies, securities litigation experts are waiting to see whether any company is willing to risk the almost inevitable legal blowback that will come with taking advantage of the policy.

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Ex-Trump Atty Says Fla. Discipline Case Is Over 'Void' Charges

By Chart Riggall

Former Trump campaign attorney Kenneth Chesebro told the Supreme Court of Florida this week to reject a push to discipline him over his conviction in Georgia's election interference racketeering case, arguing his name was cleared by a court order invalidating the charge to which he pled guilty.

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Dems Demand Even More Funds For Courts, Judicial Security

By Courtney Bublé

An alternative continuing resolution unveiled by the Democrats in the House and Senate on Wednesday evening includes more funding for judicial security and the courts than the Republicans' version, but it's unlikely it will be adopted as is.

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Trump Asks High Court To Let Him Remove Fed's Cook

By Jon Hill

President Donald Trump asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday to allow him to move forward with firing Federal Reserve Gov. Lisa Cook, escalating a fight over presidential removal power that will test the boundaries of the central bank's traditional independence.

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LAW FIRMS IN TODAY'S NEWS

Consumer Law Group

Berger Montague

Bernstein Litowitz

Bradley Arant

Brewer Attorneys

Briglia Hundley

Buchanan Ingersoll

Burns Charest

Carmody Torrance Sandak & Hennessey LLP

Clark Hill

Clifford Law Offices

Conrad & Scherer

Consumer Law Group LLC

Cozen O'Connor

Cravath Swaine

Croke Fairchild

Dillon McCandless

Dowd Bennett

Eckert Seamans

Foley & Lardner

Fredrikson & Byron

Gordon Rees

Haffner Law PC

Haynes Boone

Ivey Barnum

Jackson Lewis PC

Johnson Vaughn & Heiskell

Jones Day

Jones Walker

Kellogg Hansen

Kirkland & Ellis

Kreindler & Kreindler

Latham & Watkins

Lewis Brisbois

Lowell & Associates

Matthew G. Miller PC

McCarter & English

McGuireWoods

Michelson Kane

Milberg Coleman

Morgan Lewis

O'Melveny & Myers

Podhurst Orseck

Polsinelli PC

Riley Safer

Robinson & Cole

Robinson Bradshaw

Searcy Denney

Setareh Law Group

Sidley Austin

Simon & Simon PC

Siri & Glimstad

Waters Kraus

Woods Rogers

X Law Group

Young Moore

COMPANIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Academy Sports & Outdoors Inc.

American Bankers Association

Apple Inc.

Bombardier Inc.

Bow Tie Cinemas LLC

C.R. England Inc.

Carlson Companies Inc.

Children's Health Defense

CoWorx Staffing Services LLC

DuckDuckGo Inc.

Duncan Aviation

Ethiopian Airlines Enterprise

FCA US LLC

Ferrari SpA

Friendly Ice Cream Corp.

General Electric Co.

Georgia State University

Georgia-Pacific LLC

Google LLC

Hermes International SCA

McAfee Inc.

Meta Platforms Inc.

Michigan Milk Producers Association

Microsoft Corp.

Motorola Mobility LLC

Mozilla Corp.

National Association of Broadcasters

National Immigration Law Center

Personal Care Products Council

Porsche

Prospect Medical Holdings Inc.

Reddit Inc.

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

Selene Finance LP

Sotheby's

Spirit AeroSystems Holdings Inc.

Tesla Inc.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

The Boeing Co.

The Florida Bar

Trustwave Holdings Inc.

Uber Technologies Inc.

Utah Jazz

VMWare Inc.

Volkswagen AG

Walmart Inc.

Yahoo Inc.

Yale New Haven Health

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives

California Environmental Protection Agency

Commodity Futures Trading Commission

Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board

European Commission

European Union

Federal Aviation Administration

Federal Communications Commission

Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City

Federal Reserve System

Federal Trade Commission

Florida Supreme Court

Food and Drug Administration

Georgia Attorney General's Office

Georgia Court of Appeals

Georgia Supreme Court

Illinois Supreme Court

Maryland Attorney General's Office

Missouri Attorney General's Office

New York Department of Financial Services

North Carolina Department of Justice

North Carolina Department of Transportation

Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

U.S. Attorney's Office for the Eastern District of Virginia

U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Texas

U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Virginia

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

U.S. Department of Agriculture

U.S. Department of Education

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

U.S. Department of Justice

U.S. Department of Transportation

U.S. Department of the Treasury

U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia

U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland

U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Georgia

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York

U.S. District Court for the Western District of Virginia

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

U.S. House of Representatives

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

U.S. Senate

U.S. Sentencing Commission

U.S. Supreme Court

US Office of Management and Budget

Washington Attorney General's Office