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DOJ Says It Could Indict Comey Again
By Jared Foretek
The U.S. Department of Justice on Tuesday said it may once again seek charges against ex-FBI Director James Comey, asking a D.C. federal judge to dissolve a temporary restraining order that bars prosecutors from using evidence seized from Comey's former attorney.
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Mich. Judge Tosses RICO, Nuisance Claims In Pot Co. Row
By Danielle Ferguson
A Michigan federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a state regulator and a marijuana company from a couple's lawsuit, finding that the plaintiffs' nuisance allegations are best left up to state courts and the couple has no right to try to halt the business's growing operations under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.
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Amazon Still Can't Claw Back FTC Probe Documents
By Bryan Koenig
A Washington federal judge refused Monday to reconsider his order allowing the Federal Trade Commission to hold on to documents produced in the investigation preceding its antitrust lawsuit accusing Amazon of creating an artificial pricing floor, concluding the online retail giant never clearly argued any material was produced "inadvertently."
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CYBERSECURITY & PRIVACY
Conn. Barred From Taking Action Against Kalshi For Now
By Katryna Perera
A Connecticut federal judge has ordered the state to refrain from taking enforcement action against KalshiEX LLC, while the derivatives exchange's preliminary injunction motion is pending, in a suit seeking to prevent the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection from directing Kalshi to cease operations within the state.
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Wash. Justices To Review Immunity In $2.3M Ambulance Case
By Ben Adlin
Washington's highest court on Tuesday said it will review a $2.3 million verdict over a cancer patient's death in an ambulance crash, agreeing to consider what the ambulance operator called a "double standard" in an appeals court ruling that it said would grant immunity to crews transporting patients experiencing mental health crises, but not those in need of physical care.
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EXPERT ANALYSIS
Rule Update May Mean Simpler PFAS Reports, Faster Timeline
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's recently proposed revisions to the Toxic Substances Control Act's per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances reporting rule would substantially narrow reporting obligations, but if the rule is finalized, companies will need to prepare for a significantly accelerated timeline for data submissions, say attorneys at Alston & Bird.
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How AI Exec Order May Tee Up Legal Fights With States
The Trump administration's draft executive order would allow it to challenge and withhold federal dollars from states with artificial intelligence laws, but until Congress passes comprehensive AI legislation, states may have to defend their regulatory frameworks in extended litigation, says Charles Mills, a clerk at the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of West Virginia.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
Uber May Win Sanctions On Atty Who Disclosed MDL Docs
By Bonnie Eslinger and Mike Curley
A California federal judge said Tuesday it appeared an attorney for plaintiffs claiming Uber failed to protect passengers from sexual assault "acted in a cavalier manner" with a protective order in the multidistrict litigation, but didn't rule on Uber's requests for monetary sanctions nor its bid to kick the attorney off the plaintiff steering committee.
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