New Mexico's attorney general urged a state court Monday to order Meta to pay $3.7 billion to address the "public nuisance" caused by its apps, after a jury previously found the social media giant misrepresented harms to underage users.
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Meta Owes $3.7B For 'Public Nuisance,' NM AG Tells Judge

By Cara Salvatore

New Mexico's attorney general urged a state court Monday to order Meta to pay $3.7 billion to address the "public nuisance" caused by its apps, after a jury previously found the social media giant misrepresented harms to underage users.

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FTC Deal Bars Kochava From Selling Sensitive Location Data

By Allison Grande

Mobile app analytics provider Kochava Inc. has agreed to halt the disclosure of sensitive location data without consumers' affirmative express consent to resolve the Federal Trade Commission's longstanding claims that the data broker sold geolocation data from mobile devices that could be used to track people to reproductive health clinics, places of worship and other sensitive places.

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Vrdolyak Firm Loses Bid To End Ex-Staff's Wiretapping Claims

By Matt Perez

A Chicago federal judge on Friday said former Vrdolyak Law Group LLC employees can keep pursuing most of their claims that the firm secretly recorded workers' phone calls.

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Apple Asks High Court To Pause Epic Games App Store Order

By Hailey Konnath

Apple on Monday asked the Supreme Court to stay an injunction barring Apple from charging developers high commissions on in-app purchases until a district court judge decides what exactly Apple can charge, arguing there are important questions that need to be resolved before the lower court proceedings continue.

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Engineer Says Carnegie Mellon Stole Credit For AI Inventions

By Matthew Santoni

A software developer claims that Carnegie Mellon University's Software Engineering Institute is falsely laying claim to his creations related to artificial intelligence security and privacy, allegedly despite an earlier determination that he'd invented the concepts in his spare time.

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OkCaller Tells 11th Circ. Its Google Suit Wasn't 'Incoherent'

By Nadia Dreid

OkCaller.com is asking the Eleventh Circuit to revive its lawsuit accusing Google of monopolizing the market for search engine services, arguing that the lower court was wrong to adopt Google's "straw man" and treat the reverse phone number lookup website's argument as "incoherent."

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POLICY & REGULATION

Brief

FCC Grants Limited Extensions For 'Rip And Replace' Work

By Nadia Dreid

The Federal Communications Commission is handing out a few extensions for companies that are struggling to meet their deadlines for the agency's "rip and replace" program, which funds the replacement of Chinese technology, but it said it won't shift any more deadlines.

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Fla. Cites Petty Defense Of Social Media Law, Groups Say

By David Minsky

Tech groups urged a Florida federal court to deny an attempt to end a lawsuit challenging a state law that punishes social media websites for banning accounts of political candidates' based on viewpoint, calling officials' defense of the legislation "borderline frivolous."

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ENFORCEMENT

FCC Says Crackdown Killed 3M Listings For Risky Devices

By Christopher Cole

The Federal Communications Commission says its effort to stop e-commerce platforms from selling devices that pose "dangerous" security risks has stamped out more than three million retail listings in six months.

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LITIGATION

Roush NASCAR Team Seeks Final OK For Data Breach Deal

By Abigail Harrison

Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing LLC, a professional stock car racing team, asked a North Carolina federal court Friday for final approval of a settlement in a data breach class action that will offer protection for fraud and identity theft.

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NJ Justices Won't Consolidate Judicial Privacy Law Cases

By George Woolston

The Supreme Court of New Jersey rejected a bid from a data privacy firm to consolidate more than 100 cases alleging violations of the state's judicial privacy statute into multicounty litigation, according to a notice to the bar.

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NFLPA Sues Trading-Card Maker For Using Unlicensed Images

By Jared Foretek

The NFL Players Association is suing a Texas-based trading card manufacturer, claiming the company is producing and selling NFL-themed trading card sets featuring players' likenesses without a needed group license from the union.

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DEALS

AI Chipmaker Cerebras Launches Plans For $3.4B IPO

By Jade Martinez-Pogue

Artificial intelligence computing company Cerebras Systems Inc. on Monday filed plans to raise around $3.4 billion in its blockbuster initial public offering, a long-awaited move that comes after the company withdrew previous plans for a public debut in October.

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PEOPLE

Orrick Partner Jumps To Pillsbury IP Team In LA

By Elliot Weld

A longtime Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP partner has joined the Los Angeles office of Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, bringing years of experience in intellectual property litigation and expertise in the Copyright Act and Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

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EXPERT ANALYSIS

2 AI Snafus Show Why Attys Can't Outsource Judgment

The recent incident involving Sullivan & Cromwell where citations in a filed motion were fabricated by artificial intelligence, as well as a punitive ruling from the Sixth Circuit in U.S. v. Farris, demonstrate that the obligation to supervise AI has belonged and always will belong to lawyers, says John Powell at the Kentucky School Boards Association.

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LEGAL INDUSTRY

Bondi Spurs Ethics Doubts By Using DOJ Official As Counsel

By Courtney Bublé

Harmeet Dhillon, an official with the U.S. Department of Justice, is representing former Attorney General Pam Bondi in proceedings before the House oversight committee, which Democrats on the panel say raises ethical quandaries.

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Attys Defend $85M Fee Bid Blasted By Judge In Google Deal

By Bonnie Eslinger

Consumers who pursued an antitrust class action against Google urged the California federal judge who criticized their 98,000 hours billed as "grotesquely bloated" to approve their $85 million fee request, emphasizing Friday that they filed suit a year before state attorneys general joined the case and maintained a leading role in the litigation.

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Military Atty Can Prosecute Minn. Civilian Despite Regulations

By Jack Karp

A Minnesota federal judge won't stop a military attorney from being appointed to prosecute a civilian accused of assaulting federal immigration officers, despite finding that the appointment violates binding U.S. Department of Defense regulations.

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DOJ Apology For Hidden Warrant Not Satisfying For Judge

By Tom Lotshaw

A Rhode Island federal judge, whom the U.S. Department of Homeland Security criticized for releasing a noncitizen with an alleged overseas warrant for homicide, was dissatisfied with an assistant U.S. attorney's apology for not disclosing the warrant to the court beforehand.

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Wash. Bar Task Force Spotlights Atty Mental Health Issues

By Rachel Riley

A Washington State Bar Association wellness survey of roughly 900 members found that nearly 10% said they experienced suicidal thoughts or self-harm in the past year, and about 20% expressed concerns about their alcohol consumption, a task force reported to bar leadership on Saturday.

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Lewis Brisbois Gets Ex-Paralegal's Claims Sent To Arbitration

By Adrian Cruz

A Florida state judge determined that a former Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP paralegal has to arbitrate her claims accusing the firm of defamation and costing her a job at another firm.

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Sinema Pans 'Gross Distortion' By Ex-Guard's Wife In Tryst Suit

By Abigail Harrison

Former Arizona U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema on Friday doubled down on her contention that a North Carolina federal court lacks jurisdiction over a lawsuit alleging she destroyed a marriage by sending lascivious texts to her ex-security guard.

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Analysis

DOJ's In-House Detention Legal Aid Plan Is MIA

By Courtney Bublé

A year ago, U.S. Department of Justice officials said the government would be taking over a program historically run by nonprofits to provide legal orientations and referrals for pro bono representation for adults in immigration detention facilities. But those involved in the program say the Trump administration hasn't taken any steps to run the program.

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2nd Circ. Raises Concern Over Challenge To NY US Atty's DQ

By Stewart Bishop

A Second Circuit panel on Monday voiced concern over the U.S. Department of Justice's argument that a now-former acting U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of New York was serving lawfully when he subpoenaed the New York Attorney General's office over a pair of cases disfavored by President Donald Trump.

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Maduro Gets June Court Date After US Relents On Atty Fees

By Pete Brush

A Manhattan federal judge on Monday directed former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro to return to court in June, after he and his wife, Cilia Flores, reached an apparent agreement with the Trump administration to access Venezuela government funds for their legal fees.

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Mass. Justices Uneasy Over Judge's Handling Of ICE Incident

By Julie Manganis

Massachusetts' top court on Monday appeared concerned that a state district court judge in 2018 offered to detain a defendant sought by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, as the justices considered a public reprimand.

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Atty Seeks Docs To Back Ogletree DQ Bid In Bias Suit

By Adrian Cruz

A Georgia attorney on Monday asked a federal judge to allow discovery related to her bid to have Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart PC disqualified from defending ADT LLC against discrimination claims while concurrently defending Microsoft Corp. in the attorney's own pregnancy bias suit.

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Longtime South Fla. Federal Judge James King Dies At 98

By Carolina Bolado

U.S. District Judge James Lawrence King, a Nixon appointee who spent more than half a century on the federal bench and helped shape the Southern District of Florida, died Saturday at the age of 98.

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Calif. District OKs Civil Court Audio Feeds Including Musk Trial

By Dorothy Atkins

The Northern District of California modified local court rules late Friday to allow judges to stream audio for civil jury trials in the district, accompanying its announcement with a separate notice that the high-profile Elon Musk v. Sam Altman trial over OpenAI's for-profit conversion is available to access via audio stream.

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Clark Hill

Clement & Murphy

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Cooper & Kirk

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Cravath Swaine

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Dentons

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Friedman Kaplan

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Hudson Cook

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Keches Law Group

Kelley Drye

Kellogg Hansen

King & Spalding

Kirton McConkie

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Koley Jessen

Kopelowitz Ostrow

Kotchen & Low

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Lash Goldberg

Latham & Watkins

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Leopold Law

Lewis Brisbois

Libby Hoopes

Loeb & Loeb

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McCarter & English

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COMPANIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

ADT Inc.

Alphabet Inc.

American Arbitration Association

American Bar Association

Amica Center for Immigrant Rights

Apple Inc.

Center for Justice

Computer & Communications Industry Association

Epic Games Inc.

Google LLC

Instagram Inc.

Kochava

LexisNexis Legal & Professional

LinkedIn Corp.

Match Group LLC

Meta Platforms Inc.

Microsoft Corp.

NVIDIA Corp.

Nasdaq Inc.

National Football League Players Association

National Rifle Association of America

OpenAI OpCo LLC

Protect Democracy Project Inc.

RELX PLC

Renaissance Capital

Simpluris Inc.

Spotify Technology SA

Stanford University

Washington State Bar Association

ZTE Corp.

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Commonwealth of Massachusetts

Executive Office for Immigration Review

Federal Communications Commission

Federal Trade Commission

Florida Attorney General's Office

Interpol

New Jersey Supreme Court

New York Attorney General's Office

North Carolina Department of Justice

Office of Foreign Assets Control

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U.S. Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York

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

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit

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U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

U.S. Customs and Border Protection

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U.S. Department of the Treasury

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U.S. District Court for the District of Idaho

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U.S. District Court for the District of Rhode Island

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

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

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

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

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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

U.S. House of Representatives

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U.S. Supreme Court

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