The U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday released an addendum to the settlement of President Donald Trump's suit against the IRS over the leak of his tax return information that bars the agency from investigating any pending matters against Trump.
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DOJ Adds Sweeping Tax Audit Relief To Trump-IRS Settlement

By Jack McLoone

The U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday released an addendum to the settlement of President Donald Trump's suit against the IRS over the leak of his tax return information that bars the agency from investigating any pending matters against Trump.

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$1.8B IRS Deal Fund 'Not Slush Fund,' Blanche Tells Senators

By Courtney Bublé

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche argued before a Senate committee on Tuesday that the nearly $1.8 billion settlement fund announced on Monday as part of the president's settlement with the Internal Revenue Service over his leaked tax documents "is not a slush fund."

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Anthropic Says Defense Dept. Smeared It Over AI Red Lines

By Jared Foretek

Potential splits emerged Tuesday between D.C. Circuit judges questioning the legality of the U.S. Department of Defense's move to bar Anthropic from government contracting, with the AI company claiming it had been targeted and smeared as a national security threat for nothing more than a contract dispute.

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Nelson Mullins Partner Confirmed To SC Federal Bench

By Courtney Bublé

The Senate voted 52-38 on Tuesday to confirm Sheria Clarke, a partner at Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, as a judge for the District of South Carolina.

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Aspiring Georgia Justices Take Ethics Case To High Court

By Kelcey Caulder

A pair of plaintiffs attorneys running to unseat Republican-appointed justices on the Georgia Supreme Court asked the U.S. Supreme Court to vacate an Eleventh Circuit ruling that allowed Georgia's judicial watchdog to issue public statements about ethics violations they are accused of committing.

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ELECTION FIGHTS

Trump Admin Asks 9th Circ. To Revive Voter Data Suits

By Bonnie Eslinger

Federal prosecutors urged the Ninth Circuit Tuesday to revive lawsuits against California and Oregon claiming states are required to hand over voter registration lists that include driver's license and Social Security numbers, saying the data would be used to look for noncitizens and others not eligible to vote.

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Ga. Judge Does About-Face On Election-Night Observers

By Kelcey Caulder

A Georgia judge issued an order Tuesday requiring Georgia Secretary of State and gubernatorial candidate Brad Raffensperger to allow poll watchers and State Election Board observers access to the state's election-night operations center, then declared that order void.  

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BANKING & SECURITIES

New CFTC Policy Eyes Smaller Fines, More Declinations

By Sarah Jarvis

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission on Tuesday issued a revised policy on cooperation credit in enforcement matters, outlining how factors such as self-reporting, cooperation and remediation can help respondents secure fine reductions or potential declinations.

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Wells Fargo Asks Out Of Denver Schools Mortgage Lawsuit

By Zach Dupont

Wells Fargo asked a Colorado state court judge Friday for an early exit from a lawsuit brought by a group of Denver Public Schools parents who allege the academic system has illegally been mortgaging numerous school district-owned properties to the bank for decades, according to the bank's motion to dismiss.

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Sen. Warren Presses OCC On Crypto Trust Charter Approvals

By Aislinn Keely

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., is demanding Comptroller of the Currency Jonathan Gould share documents and communications related to the approval of national trust charters for cryptocurrency firms, which Warren argues are "seemingly ineligible" since the firms' business plans appear to wade into traditional banking activities.

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Pullman & Comley Beats Malpractice Claims In $16M Loan Suit

By Emily Sawicki

A Connecticut state judge has relieved Pullman & Comley LLC of malpractice, negligence, gross negligence, recklessness and fiduciary duty claims in a lender's lawsuit surrounding an allegedly unauthorized $16.2 million loan, ruling that the lender was not the law firm's client and, therefore, did not have standing to bring the claims.

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ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL

Monsanto To Pay Mich., RI Up To $302M Over PCB Pollution

By Jonathan Capriel

Monsanto has reached multimillion-dollar deals with Michigan and Rhode Island to end claims that the company contaminated waterways and natural resources with polychlorinated biphenyls, agreeing to pay the states as much as $240 million and $62 million, respectively, with most of that money contingent on how the company recovers from separate lawsuits.

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SunZia, Feds Say Claims Can't Upend Built Ariz. Power Line

By Crystal Owens

SunZia Transmission LLC and the U.S. Department of the Interior are asking an Arizona district court to dismiss a challenge to the construction of a 520-mile power line route through the San Pedro Valley, saying the "late-breaking" litigation is one of the greatest threats to completing needed energy infrastructure.

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DC Circ. Says Solar Cos. Lack Standing Over Grid Upgrade Bill

By Ganesh Setty

The D.C. Circuit on Tuesday tossed solar development companies' claims that a regional transmission organization's flawed methodology led to an assignment of $311 million in grid upgrade costs to facilitate their grid connection requests, finding the developers lack standing.

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HEALTH & LIFE SCIENCES

States Sue Over Student Loan Limits On Professional Degrees

By Abigail Harrison

A coalition of 24 attorneys general and two governors are challenging a rule recently promulgated by the U.S. Department of Education, alleging in a complaint in Maryland federal court Tuesday that it unlawfully limits access to federal student loans for those pursuing professional degree programs.

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Feds Say High Court Should Skip Religious Bias Vax Fight

By Grace Elletson

The U.S. solicitor general urged the U.S. Supreme Court not to wade into a religious bias case challenging New York's COVID-19 vaccine mandate for healthcare workers, arguing that a Second Circuit decision backing the case's dismissal did not undermine federal civil rights law.

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Brief

CDC Imposes Entry Restrictions For Ebola Outbreak

By Tom Lotshaw

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention invoked an emergency public health law Monday to impose entry restrictions for non-U.S. passport holders who have been in Uganda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, or South Sudan in the prior three weeks due to an Ebola outbreak.

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IP & TECHNOLOGY

After Feds' Input, Gilstrap Denies Injunction In $445M IP Case

By Theresa Schliep

U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap on Monday rebuffed Collision Communications Inc.'s bid for an injunction blocking Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. from selling products that a jury said were infringing in a $445 million verdict in a case that the federal government used to argue for broader use of injunctions in patent suits.

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MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT

TikTok Says 'Market Exploitation' Doesn't Give NC Jurisdiction

By Mike Curley

TikTok is pushing the North Carolina Supreme Court to throw out claims by the state's attorney general alleging it deceptively marketed its platform as safe for minors, saying the "market exploitation" theory would in effect allow any business that operates on the internet to be hauled into any state court.

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TRANSPORTATION & INFRASTRUCTURE

Split 8th Circ. Revives Challenge To NHTSA Brake Light View

By Jonathan Capriel

A split Eighth Circuit panel revived a lawsuit Monday by two Arkansas-based distributors of pulsing brake lights, ruling the companies can challenge the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's letters declaring the products illegal and laying out plans to "threaten" customers with fines.

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4th Circ. Revives Freight Broker Suit After High Court Ruling

By Linda Chiem

The Fourth Circuit on Monday revived a South Carolina widow's lawsuit alleging that freight broker Echo Global Logistics negligently selected the trucking company involved in the 2022 accident that killed her husband, days after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling established that freight brokers can face state-based tort claims.

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Pa. Justices Debate State's Immunity In Roadway Death Suit

By Matthew Santoni

Pennsylvania Supreme Court justices seemed torn Tuesday between the idea that the state's Department of Transportation doesn't "own" everything above and below its roadways and the concept that the agency could duck liability for obvious risks like falling branches or crumbling bridges.

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SPORTS & BETTING

CFTC Sues Minnesota Over Law Banning Prediction Markets

By David Steele

The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission sued Minnesota on Tuesday to block a newly enacted ban on prediction markets, the sixth state the CFTC has taken to federal court to assert control over regulation of the markets.

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Brief

NJ Plans To Take 3rd Circ. Kalshi Loss To US Supreme Court

By George Woolston

New Jersey plans to seek U.S. Supreme Court review of a recent Third Circuit decision that upheld an injunction on the state's attempt to ban sports prediction markets, according to a joint status report filed by the state and KalshiEx LLC in New Jersey federal court. 

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REAL ESTATE

UK Eyes Property Tax Charge For Multimillion-Pound Homes

By Kevin Pinner

The U.K. government is seeking feedback on a property tax surcharge for homes worth at least £2 million ($2.67 million), according to a consultation launched Tuesday.

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NC Judge OKs DOJ, RealPage Deal In Antitrust Suit

By Grace Dixon

A North Carolina federal judge signed off on the U.S. Department of Justice's settlement with RealPage, the latest development in a suit alleging landlords coordinated to inflate rental prices via the company's algorithmic pricing software.

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EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS

Black CU Regents Board Member Says Board 'Silenced' Her

By Rachel Konieczny

University of Colorado Board of Regents members sanctioned the board's sole Black member for speaking out against a university-funded campaign that she says pushed false and racist stereotypes about Black people, the board member alleged in Colorado federal court.

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COMPETITION

FTC Wants 5th Circ. To Pause Appeal In Merger Filing Case

By Matthew Perlman

The Federal Trade Commission asked the Fifth Circuit to put its appeal on hold in a case challenging the agency's effort to overhaul its premerger filing requirements, to give enforcers time to consider developing a new revision.

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DOJ Says Container Makers Fixed Prices During Pandemic

By Bryan Koenig

Four of the world's largest shipping container manufacturers and seven of their current and former executives conspired to restrict production to drive up prices, the U.S. Department of Justice said Tuesday in criminally charging them, although most may be beyond the reach of American courts.

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CYBERSECURITY & PRIVACY

Ga. Law Expands Safeguards For Chatbot Users

By Chart Riggall

Georgia became one of the latest states this year to put up new guardrails on AI-powered chatbots, implementing stricter regulations than some of its peers while shutting the door on private litigation arising from practices that violate the new statute.

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Feds Want Chance To Explain College Admissions Data Rush

By Carolyn Muyskens

The federal government on Tuesday asked a Massachusetts judge for an opportunity to rectify what the judge identified as a problematic lack of explanation for how quickly it unleashed a demand for colleges' admissions data.

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CONSUMER PROTECTION

Skechers Can't Kick Wash. Antispam Class Suit, Judge Rules

By Ben Adlin

A Washington federal judge rejected Skechers USA Inc.'s effort to throw out a proposed class action accusing the footwear giant of blasting state residents with unsolicited and misleading spam emails, ruling Tuesday that Washington's antispam law is consistent with federal law.

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AEROSPACE & DEFENSE

DC Urges Panel To Uphold National Guard Injunction

By Madeline Lyskawa

The District of Columbia said neither federal law nor the D.C. Code authorizes the president's deployment of the D.C. National Guard for law-enforcement activities in the district, urging the D.C. Circuit to uphold an injunction barring the deployment.

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Intel Says Texas Law Doesn't Support Russian Missile Claims

By Spencer Brewer

Intel and other semiconductor manufacturers asked a Texas federal judge to throw out claims that they negligently sold products the Russian government used to build missiles that killed Ukrainian civilians, saying Tuesday that the civilians' claims have no basis in Texas law.

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INTERNATIONAL TRADE

EU Parliament Approves Stricter Steel Duty Regime

By Dylan Moroses

The European Parliament approved a regulation to strengthen the European Union's protections from global steel overcapacity, cutting the tariff-free import quota by 47% while doubling the duty on imports beyond the quota to 50%, according to a news release Tuesday.

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States Tell CIT To Reject Gov't's Request To Stay Tariff Ruling

By Dylan Moroses

The federal government's arguments to stay a permanent injunction against the collection of President Donald Trump's temporary global duties for two small businesses and the state of Washington while it appeals the ruling are overblown, a coalition of states told the U.S. Court of International Trade on Tuesday.

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Brief

Vietnamese Plastic Boxes Face Triple-Digit Duty Rate

By Jack McLoone

Imported plastic boxes from Vietnam could be hit with a more than 130% antidumping duty rate after the U.S. Department of Commerce on Tuesday finalized its determination that the products are being sold at less than fair value.

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TAX

Trump, Niece Near Resolution Over Tax Records Leak

By Cara Salvatore

Lawyers for President Donald Trump and his niece Mary Trump told a New York court Tuesday that they may be approaching a settlement of his suit against her for sharing his tax records with The New York Times, an act she has said was protected speech.

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IRS Finalizes Changes To Partnership Interest Sales

By Kat Lucero

The IRS issued final regulations Tuesday that remove a requirement for partnerships to include information in tax returns to help partners who sold interests in businesses with noncapital assets determine their gain or loss, preserving the rules as proposed last year.

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SC Increases Manufacturing Tax Break Reimbursement Limit

By Maria Koklanaris

South Carolina increased a reimbursement cap for a manufacturing property tax exemption, mitigating potential reductions to exemptions for eligible properties, under a bill signed by the governor.

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IMMIGRATION

Judge Rejects Feds' Bid To Hold Migrant Kids In Hotels

By Tom Lotshaw

A California federal judge on Monday rejected the U.S. government's contention that a prior order limiting its ability to hold migrant minors in hotels applied only to expulsions tied to a public health order put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Brief

ICE Pitches Fee Hike For In Absentia Removal Order Arrests

By Tom Lotshaw

A fee imposed on noncitizens who fail to appear before an immigration judge and are ordered removed in absentia and later arrested would jump from $5,130 to $18,000 under a new U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement proposal.

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WHITE COLLAR

Ex-Trump Fundraiser Dodges Prison For Straw Donor Scheme

By Stewart Bishop

A New York man who raised funds for President Donald Trump's 2020 reelection campaign avoided a prison sentence Tuesday after being found guilty at trial of charges stemming from a straw donor scheme partly intended to help Chinese nationals gain access to Trump.

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NATIVE AMERICAN

Wis. Tribe Says State Misreads 1854 Treaty In Fishing Row

By Crystal Owens

The Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians says Wisconsin is misinterpreting tribal regulatory authority in its bid to block the tribe from barring nonmember fishing in 19 lakes within its reservation, telling a federal district court that the state can't prove key elements of its claims.

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TELECOMMUNICATIONS

9th Circ. Leans Toward FCC In Appeal Over SIM Card Beef

By Nadia Dreid

The Ninth Circuit seemed to have its doubts Tuesday that the Federal Communications Commission made the wrong call in finding it had no say over a Haitian mobile carrier's decision to deactivate SIM cards that were brought into the United States and used to evade international calling rates. 

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NY Worries Verizon Service Shift Will Impact Critical Needs

By Nadia Dreid

Verizon has sought the FCC's blessing to retire older voice and data transmission services in eight different states, but New York state officials want the agency to hold off, arguing the suspension would put "essential public services and critical community functions" at risk.

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Chinese Testing Lab Urges FCC Caution On 'Reciprocal' Rule

By Christopher Cole

A Chinese equipment testing lab says the Federal Communications Commission needs to tread carefully in crafting new rules demanding "reciprocal" agreements to test communications gear, or risk disrupting U.S. supply chains.

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CANNABIS

6th Circ. Rejects Mich. City Dispensary Co.'s Due Process Claim

By Jonathan Capriel

A cannabis investment company can't sue a city within metro Detroit for refusing to allow it to open a dispensary, the Sixth Circuit ruled, saying a local official's alleged promise to "grandfather" the company in, despite a ban on new retailers, can't supersede a city ordinance.

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EXPERT ANALYSIS

What Model Risk Guidance Update Means For Banks

Federal prudential regulators recently issued new model risk management guidance for banks that is designed to reduce prescriptive supervisory expectations and instead focus more on material financial risk, so banking organizations should reassess their model inventories, apply the new materiality framework and update their internal policies, say attorneys at Orrick.

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What New PFAS Rule Means For Tracking And Disclosure

In the wake of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's publication of its rule adding PFHxS-Na to the Toxics Release Inventory, companies should identify this substance in their facilities and supply chains, and prepare for disclosures to both regulators and the public, says Ayodeji Ayolola at Gordon Rees.

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Operational AI Washing: The Section 220 Information Strategy

Plaintiffs filing AI washing claims will likely use Section 220 of the Delaware General Corporation Law to obtain internal board records, but 2025 amendments have fundamentally changed the landscape of presuit shareholder document demands in ways that create both risk and opportunity for companies, say attorneys at Akerman.

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Recent Benchmarking Suits Highlight DOJ Enforcement Risks

The U.S. Department of Justice's recent settlements with RealPage and Agri Stats inform the level of antitrust risk surrounding the use of benchmarking services and suggest an aggressive enforcement approach, particularly with respect to granular data and nonprice data reporting, say attorneys at Axinn.

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Trump's Psychedelics EO Creates A Regulatory Collision

Sponsors pursuing U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval for psychedelic drug access must tackle how to generate regulatory-grade safety and efficacy data in controlled trials when President Donald Trump's recent executive order on psychedelics mandates uncontrolled access through Right to Try, say Kimberly Chew at Husch Blackwell and Odette Hauke at Odette Alina.

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Becoming The Biz-Savvy GC That Portfolio Companies Need

Candidates for general counsel roles at private equity-backed portfolio companies should prioritize proving their sector-specific experience, commercial judgment and ease with uncertainty — and attorneys hoping to be candidates in five to 10 years should start working on those skills now, says Dimitri Mastrocola at Major Lindsey.

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LEGAL INDUSTRY

The 2026 Summer Associates Survey

By Daniela Porat

Law students hoping to land summer associate roles at their dream firms have to start applying earlier and earlier, forcing students to strike a difficult balance between focusing on academics and completing applications. Find out how students navigated the ever-competitive process and which firms topped students’ wish lists in the latest survey from Law360 Pulse.

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2nd Circ. Nixes $900M Suit Against Boies Schiller, Dentons

By Caroline Simson

The Second Circuit Tuesday refused to revive a racketeering lawsuit seeking up to $900 million in damages from Dentons and Boies Schiller Flexner LLP, in which the BigLaw firms were accused of misleading a former client in relation to a deal, and later arbitration, involving Senegal's state-owned energy company.

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Q&A

She Has A Point: Sheppard's Michelle Replogle

By Theresa Schliep

When Michelle Replogle of Sheppard and Nitika Gupta Fiorella of Fish & Richardson PC were opponents in a patent case, Fiorella said, Replogle stood out for her expertise and respect, which she showed to everyone regardless of their experience or whom they represented in the litigation.

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Quinn Emanuel Owes More Sanctions In Guardant Fight

By Lauren Berg

Quinn Emanuel and its team representing medical testing company Natera will shoulder further sanctions on top of the $3 million already imposed over the firm's misrepresentations concerning an expert witness in Guardant Health's false advertising case, a California federal judge ruled Tuesday.

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Brother May Pay Ex-BigLaw Atty's Legal Fees In Insider Case

By Julie Manganis

A former BigLaw associate charged with orchestrating a sweeping insider trading scheme can have his legal expenses covered by his co-defendant brother if the two waive potential conflicts, a Massachusetts federal magistrate judge said Tuesday.

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Seeborg's Term As Calif. Northern District Chief Judge To End

By Bonnie Eslinger

Chief District Judge Richard Seeborg is expected to conclude his time as the top judge for the Northern District of California in July, according to a spokesperson for the judiciary, to be succeeded by U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers.

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Ex-Trader Says Crypto Co.'s Bid For Sanctions Is 'Unfounded'

By Hayley Fowler

A former trader said a cryptocurrency company is using an "unfounded" characterization of his deposition conduct to seek sanctions and lend credence to facts it hasn't otherwise been able to prove in its suit accusing him of usurping $8.1 million in digital assets.

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LAW FIRMS IN TODAY'S NEWS

A&O Shearman

Akerman LLP

Akin & Tate

Akin Gump

Alston & Bird

Angeli & Calfo

Axinn Veltrop

Baker & Hostetler

Bayko Prebeg

Bell Wilson Law

Boies Schiller

Brito PLLC

Brooks Pierce

Caldwell Cassady

Caplan & Earnest

Carabin & Shaw

Clement & Murphy

CohenMalad

Cowdery Murphy

Davis Wright Tremaine

Dentons

Elman Freiberg

Eubanks & Associates

Eversheds Sutherland

Faegre Drinker

Finnegan

Fish & Richardson

Friday Eldredge

Garfunkel Wild

Gibson Dunn

Gillam Smith

Goodwin Procter

Gordon Rees

HWG LLP

Healy LLC

Hogan Lovells

Hogen Adams

Holland & Knight

Husch Blackwell

Jenner & Block

Keller Anderle

King & Spalding

Kirkland & Ellis

Latham & Watkins

Law Office of Bryan L. Sells

Littler Mendelson

Looper Goodwine

Martin G. Weinberg PC

McGuireWoods

Meritz Reddy

Milbank LLP

Miller Fair

Morrison & Foerster

Munger Tolles

Murphy & Grantland

Nelson Mullins

Newman McNulty

Nossaman LLP

O'Melveny & Myers

Orrick Herrington

Paul Weiss

Perkins Coie

Porter Hedges

Pullman & Comley

Quinn Emanuel

Robbins Alloy

Robinson Bradshaw

Saltz Mongeluzzi

Schenk & Bruetsch

Siana Law

Sidley Austin

Stranch Jennings

Strauss Borrelli

Sullivan & Cromwell

Tenenbaum & Saas

Tillotson Johnson

Watts Law Firm

Wilder Pantazis

Wiley Rein

Willinger Willinger

WilmerHale

Winston & Strawn

Womble Bond

Wright & Talisman

Yarborough Applegate

COMPANIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

AT&T Inc.

Advanced Micro Devices Inc.

Agri Stats Inc.

Amazon.com Inc.

American College of Cardiology

American Heart Association

Anthropic PBC

Apple Inc.

Barnard College

Basic Fun Inc.

Binance Holdings Ltd.

ByteDance Ltd.

Camden Property Trust

Cencora Inc.

Center for Biological Diversity Inc.

China International Marine Containers Ltd.

Churchill Downs Inc.

Coinbase Global Inc.

Cushman & Wakefield Inc.

Echo Global Logistics Inc.

FMR LLC

Flambeau Inc.

General Electric Co.

Google LLC

Greystar Real Estate Partners LLC

Guardant Health Inc.

HTC Corporation

Intel Corp.

Johnson & Johnson

Kennedy Krieger Institute Inc.

Kentucky Derby

Major League Baseball Inc.

Major Lindsey & Africa LLC

Microsoft Corp.

Monsanto Co.

Motorola Mobility LLC

Mouser Electronics Inc.

NVIDIA Corp.

Natera Inc.

National Center for Youth Law

Occidental Petroleum Corp.

OpenAI OpCo LLC

Paramount Global

Pratt Industries Inc.

Public Citizen Inc.

RealPage Inc.

Roblox Corp.

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.

Skechers USA Inc.

Solutia Inc.

Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority

Southwest Power Pool Inc.

Sparc Group LLC

Texas Instruments Inc.

The New York Times Co.

TikTok Inc.

True Religion Apparel, Inc.

Trump Organization Inc.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce

Verizon Communications Inc.

Wells Fargo & Co.

eBay Inc.

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Bureau of Land Management

California Attorney General's Office

California Department of Justice

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Colorado Attorney General's Office

Commodity Futures Trading Commission

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Council of the EU

European Commission

European Parliament

European Union

Federal Aviation Administration

Federal Communications Commission

Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.

Federal Energy Regulatory Commission

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

Federal Reserve System

Federal Trade Commission

Food and Drug Administration

Georgia Supreme Court

HM Revenue & Customs

Internal Revenue Service

International Chamber of Commerce

International Trade Commission

Lac Courte Oreilles Band

Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians

Maryland Attorney General's Office

Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court

Mesa County, Colorado

National Highway Traffic Safety Administration

Nevada Attorney General's Office

New York Attorney General's Office

New York State Public Service Commission

New York Supreme Court, New York County

North Carolina Department of Justice

Office of the Attorney General for the District of Columbia

Office of the Comptroller of the Currency

Oregon Department of Justice

Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office

Pennsylvania Department of Transportation

Pennsylvania Supreme Court

Rhode Island Attorney General's Office

San Carlos Apache Nation

Standing Rock Sioux Tribe

Superior Court of Fulton County

Tohono O'odham Nation

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

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

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

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

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

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal 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. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit

U.S. Customs and Border Protection

U.S. Department of Agriculture

U.S. Department of Commerce

U.S. Department of Defense

U.S. Department of Education

U.S. Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Department of Justice

U.S. Department of Transportation

U.S. Department of the Interior

U.S. Department of the Treasury

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

U.S. District Court for the District of Arizona

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 Massachusetts

U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota

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

U.S. District Court for the District of South Carolina

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 Texas

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

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 Washington

U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement

U.S. Patent and Trademark Office

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

U.S. Senate

U.S. Supreme Court

United States District Court for the District of Colorado

United States District Court for the Western District of Wisconsin

Washington Attorney General's Office

World Trade Organization