The D.C. Circuit Friday rejected challenges from Republican states and business groups to a Biden-era rule setting tighter national limits on soot, as well as the Trump administration's request to vacate the rule.
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DC Circ. Preserves Biden-Era EPA Soot Rule

By Keith Goldberg

The D.C. Circuit Friday rejected challenges from Republican states and business groups to a Biden-era rule setting tighter national limits on soot, as well as the Trump administration's request to vacate the rule.

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NY Court Faults 'Woebegone' $71M Tupi Award Challenge

By Caroline Simson

A New York federal judge has enforced a $71 million arbitral award issued to a Petrobras-managed Dutch consortium in a long-running offshore oil dispute, in a case that she said "proves" that parties that eschew litigation in favor of arbitration "are making a huge mistake."

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King & Spalding Insists On Fraud Suit Pause Amid 'Conflicts'

By Brian Steele

King & Spalding LLP has urged a Connecticut state court to keep its involvement in a $300 million fraud lawsuit on hold while it challenges the denial of its attorneys' withdrawal from representing several individual defendants, citing "serious, nonwaivable conflicts of interest" that will prevent the firm from proceeding.

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Analysis

Georgia Cases To Watch In The Last Half Of 2026

By Kelcey Caulder

Georgia faces major litigation in the second half of 2026, including disputes over data center growth, PFAS contamination and whether companies can be forced to fund medical monitoring for people alleging no current injuries. Here, Law360 highlights some of the biggest cases to keep an eye on in the Peach State.

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UTILITIES AND POWER

Brief

Thermostat Patent Case Settles After Fed. Circ. Undid Verdict

By Elliot Weld

Two home automation companies have settled a case over a thermostat patent after the Federal Circuit undid an $11.5 million jury verdict awarded to one of them and faulted the judge overseeing the trial for using jury forms that collapsed all infringement allegations into a yes-no question.

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RENEWABLES

Judge Tells Feds To Justify Bid To Drop Adani Prosecution

By Katryna Perera

A New York federal judge Friday told prosecutors their "terse, bland, and conclusory statement" asking the court to drop a fraud case accusing several individuals of orchestrating a $250 million bribery scheme to secure lucrative Indian government renewable-energy contracts was not sufficient without further information.

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ELECTRIC VEHICLES

Jeep Fire-Risk Suit Sends 15 Drivers' Claims To Arbitration

By Susan Smiley

Some Jeep Wrangler 4xe and Grand Cherokee drivers alleging the batteries in the plug-in hybrids are at risk of spontaneously catching fire and exploding must arbitrate their claims, a Michigan federal judge has ruled, saying that 15 members of the proposed class must adhere to an arbitration agreement.

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MINING

Skadden, Cleary Guide Silver Miner Sinda's $213M IPO

By Jade Martinez-Pogue

Silver miner Sinda Ltd. hit the public markets on Friday after raising $213 million in its initial public offering led by Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP and Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP.

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PEOPLE

Brief

Faegre Drinker Adds Withers Int'l Arbitration Atty In NY

By Tracey Read

A former Withers litigation and arbitration special counsel has joined Faegre Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP as a New York partner.

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EXPERT ANALYSIS

GHG Rescission Undermines State Climate Suit Preemption

As the U.S. Supreme Court considers the fate of state climate litigation in Suncor Energy Inc. v. Boulder County, it must confront the fact that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's rescission of its greenhouse gas endangerment finding has also removed the foundation for federal preemption of state climate suits, says attorney Gregg Goldfarb.

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Opinion

State Courts Must Be Gatekeepers Of Expert Testimony

Based on my experience in the state judiciary, emulating federal courts' role as gatekeepers of expert witness testimony would help state court judges maintain the appearance of impartiality and assist juries, thus enhancing the overall confidence people have in their justice system, says Lorie Gildea at Greenberg Traurig.

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LEGAL INDUSTRY

Justices Strike Down Humphrey's Presidential Firing Limits

By Katie Buehler

The president has unlimited authority to fire members of independent agencies, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled Monday in a major win for President Donald Trump's campaign against officials at the Federal Trade Commission and beyond.

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Insurer Says Firm, Atty Not Covered For Malpractice Claim

By Hope Patti

A Georgia law firm and attorney are not entitled to coverage for a legal malpractice claim brought by a former client who said their handling of an underlying lawsuit resulted in a nearly $600,000 default judgment against him, the firm's professional liability insurer told a federal court.

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Harris Beach Murtha To Combine With Peabody & Arnold

By Christine DeRosa

Harris Beach Murtha Cullina PLLC is set to expand its footprint in the Northeast through a combination with Boston firm Peabody & Arnold LLP.

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Greenberg Traurig Hires Nuclear Commission Veteran In DC

By Jack Rodgers

Greenberg Traurig LLP has hired a U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission leader, who spent 18 years there, most recently as deputy assistant general counsel for materials, fuel cycle and waste programs, the firm announced Monday.

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Ex-Pa. AG, Trump Defense Firm Want Malpractice Claims Axed

By James Boyle

An elections nonprofit is seeking to keep alive its malpractice claim against the former acting attorney general of Pennsylvania and his firm, van der Veen Hartshorn & Levin, filing a quick response over the weekend to a motion to dismiss its amended complaint in Pennsylvania federal court.

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Justice Jackson Tops High Court Book Earnings In 2025

By Ryan Boysen

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson made nearly $1.2 million in book royalties last year, bringing her total to $4.14 million and making her the most highly compensated author on the high court, according to financial disclosure forms released Monday.

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Brief

NC 'Faithful Slaves' Monument Suit To End In Settlement

By Abigail Harrison

North Carolina residents are nearing a settlement in their lawsuit against a county alleging a monument that commemorates "faithful slaves" considered loyal to the South during the Civil War is unconstitutional, according to a notice filed in North Carolina federal court.

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Analysis

The End Of An 'Independent' FTC

By Bryan Koenig

Federal Trade Commission members, responsible for merger review, antitrust enforcement, consumer protection safeguards and rulemaking, and industry analysis, no longer serve at a remove from presidential authority, thanks to Monday's U.S. Supreme Court ruling that could dramatically remake the FTC and other independent agencies.

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Judge Limits Vegas Trip For BigLaw Insider Trading Defendant

By Julie Manganis

A Massachusetts federal magistrate judge said Monday a defendant described by prosecutors as a "lynchpin" in the BigLaw insider trading case must limit a planned visit to Las Vegas next month to just two nights, saying she also has "concerns about the validity" of a financial statement he provided to obtain a federal defender.

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3M Co.

Adani Enterprises Ltd.

Albertsons Cos. Inc.

Amazon.com Inc.

American Electric Power Co. Inc.

American Petroleum Institute Inc.

American Trucking Associations Inc.

Apple Inc.

BP PLC

CLS Bank International

Clean Air Task Force Inc.

DuPont de Nemours Inc.

Earthjustice

Environmental Defense Fund Inc.

Exxon Mobil Corp.

FCA US LLC

George Washington University

Georgia Power Co.

Gerald Holdings LLC

HarperCollins Publishers LLC

Instagram Inc.

International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes

Lawyers for Civil Justice

MGM Grand Hotel LLC

Makah Tribe

Meta Platforms Inc.

Mohawk Industries Inc.

National Association of Manufacturers

Natural Resources Defense Council

New Civil Liberties Alliance

Petrobras

Protect Democracy Project Inc.

Public Co. Accounting Oversight Board

Shaw Industries Group Inc.

Sierra Club

Smith & Nephew plc

Southern Environmental Law Center

State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.

Suncor Energy Inc.

The Council of State Governments

The State University of New York

The Venetian Las Vegas

Trilogy

U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Washington Legal Foundation

LAW FIRMS IN TODAY'S NEWS

Allegaert Berger

BC Law Group PC

Bailey Duquette

Baker McKenzie

Clarick Gueron

Cleary Gottlieb

Cohen & Wolf

Cowdery Murphy

Cranfill Sumner

Cuneo Gilbert

Faegre Drinker

Freeman Mathis

Goodwin Procter

Greenberg Traurig

Harris Beach Murtha

Healy LLC

Hecker Fink

Holland & Hart

Hunton Andrews

K&L Gates

King & Spalding

Klein Thomas

Latham & Watkins

Law Offices of Todd M. Friedman

Lennon Murphy

Lieff Cabraser

Lockridge Grindal

Matthew G. Miller PC

Miller Fair

MoloLamken

Nixon Peabody

Norton Rose

Peabody & Arnold

Pietragallo Gordon

Quinn Emanuel

Seila Law

Sidley Austin

Skadden Arps

Slack Davis

Sullivan & Cromwell

Venable LLP

Wiggin & Dana

Wilson Robertson & VanDeventer

Withersworldwide

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Arizona Supreme Court

Colorado Supreme Court

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

Federal Bureau of Investigation

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Federal Labor Relations Authority

Federal Reserve System

Federal Trade Commission

Georgia Court of Appeals

Georgia Superior Court Gwinnett County

Georgia Supreme Court

National Labor Relations Board

New Jersey Supreme Court

Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Office of Foreign Assets Control

Superior Court of Fulton County

Texas Supreme Court

U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Massachusetts

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

U.S. Department of Energy

U.S. Department of Justice

U.S. Department of the Treasury

U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia

U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts

U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota

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

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

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina

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

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

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

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

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

U.S. Merit Systems Protection Board

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

U.S. Senate

U.S. Supreme Court

U.S. Tax Court

Wisconsin Legislature