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John Bolton Pleads Guilty In Classified Info Case
By Aneeta Mathur-Ashton and Jared Foretek
Former National Security Adviser John Bolton pled guilty Friday to charges that he illegally retained classified national defense information and shared it with family members after prosecutors said that an individual associated with the Iranian government accessed classified information through a hack of his personal email.
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5 ERISA Cases To Keep An Eye On In The Second Half Of 2026
By Kellie Mejdrich
A U.S. Supreme Court challenge to Intel Corp.'s 401(k) investment lineup tops the list of cases benefits attorneys will be watching this summer and fall, though appeals involving health plan tobacco fees, plan forfeiture spending and a potential Eleventh Circuit precedent shift are also top of mind. Here, Law360 looks at five ERISA cases that attorneys should have on their radar as 2026 rolls on.
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Ex-Cal Basketball Player Sues NCAA Over Age Eligibility Rule
By Celeste Bott
The National Collegiate Athletic Association was sued in Illinois federal court Thursday by a proposed class of athletes challenging a new policy that restricts players to five years of eligibility with no opportunity for "redshirting" or other eligibility waivers, arguing it imposes "restrictions that arbitrarily and disparately cut short college athletes' ability to compete."
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Del. Justices Back Trade Desk In Nevada Records Fight
By Jarek Rutz
The Delaware Supreme Court on Friday upheld a Delaware Chancery Court ruling limiting a stockholder's inspection rights, affirming that The Trade Desk Inc. does not have to produce director emails and other informal communications sought in an investigation into the advertising technology company's 2024 reincorporation from Delaware to Nevada.
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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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Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court
By Jarek Rutz
The Delaware Chancery Court this past week handled disputes involving controlling stockholders, executive compensation, take-private transactions, books and records demands and board governance, while the Delaware Supreme Court issued decisions in two corporate records cases previously decided in the Chancery.
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