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POLICY & REGULATION
Lawmakers Seek Clarity On Trump's Stock Buyback Order
By Madeline Lyskawa
Four Democratic lawmakers have called on President Donald Trump and U.S. Department of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to provide clarity on how they plan to enforce a recent executive order barring defense contractors from buying back their stock or paying shareholder dividends if they are underperforming on their contracts.
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COMPLIANCE
CRYPTO & FINTECH
Celsius Accuses Fireblocks Of 'Staggering' Crypto Negligence
By Dorothy Atkins
The Chapter 11 plan administrator for defunct cryptocurrency platform Celsius Network urged a New York bankruptcy judge Wednesday to order Fireblocks to respond to discovery demands over the cybersecurity company's alleged "staggering negligence" that led to the destruction of cryptographic keys and the loss of Ethereum tokens worth tens of millions of dollars.
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CIVIL ENFORCEMENT
DELAWARE
INVESTOR ACTIONS
Cogent CEO's Stock Pledges Spark Derivative Suit
By Emilie Ruscoe
The CEO and board members of internet service provider Cogent Communications Holdings Inc. face shareholder derivative claims the CEO improperly collateralized his commercial real estate portfolio with his stake in the company, causing trading prices to plummet when he was forced to sell off those shares amid financial distress.
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ERISA & BENEFITS
DOJ Wants Morgan Stanley, DOL Opinion Dispute Tossed
By Katryna Perera
The U.S. government has moved to dismiss a suit from former Morgan Stanley financial advisers challenging a U.S. Department of Labor advisory opinion that said the bank's deferred compensation plans likely aren't covered by federal benefits law, with the advisers responding by saying the agency's finding is hurting them because the bank is using it in arbitration proceedings.
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BANKRUPTCY
PEOPLE
EXPERT ANALYSIS
What The CFTC's Event Contracts Amicus Brief Is Missing
The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission's recent amicus brief in the Ninth Circuit's North American Derivatives Exchange v. Nevada case declines to define the boundary between swaps and wagers, leaving market participants, exchanges and intermediaries operating within a regulatory framework whose boundaries remain undrawn, says Tamara de Silva at De Silva Law Offices.
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Series
Podcasting Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Podcasting has changed how I ask questions and connect with people, sharpening my ability to listen without interrupting or prejudging, and bringing me closer to what law is meant to be: a human profession grounded in understanding, judgment and trust, says Donna DiMaggio Berger at Becker.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
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