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TOP NEWS
Justices Will Weigh FCC's Monetary Penalty Powers
By Christopher Cole
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed Friday to take a look at the Federal Communications Commission's authority to issue fines by announcing it would review both a Fifth Circuit ruling in AT&T's favor curtailing the agency's ability to issue fines using its own in-house legal process and a case that Verizon lost in the Second Circuit.
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Analysis
How New Judges Can Quell Patent Litigation Fears
By Dani Kass
Patent litigation has a reputation for being particularly complex due to its technical content, which can be intimidating for litigants, attorneys and judges alike. In the first of a two-part series, several judges in the trenches of patent law spoke with Law360 about how new judges can make patent litigation less overwhelming.
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POLICY & REGULATION
Sens. Urge App Stores To Ban X, Grok Over Sexual Images
By Allison Grande
A trio of U.S. Senate Democrats are calling on Apple and Google to remove the apps for the social media platform X and the generative artificial intelligence chatbot Grok from their app stores until the owner of these services, Elon Musk, adequately addresses the AI tool's generation of sexually explicit content, including "harmful and likely illegal depictions" of women and children.
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LITIGATION
Pegasystems Opt-Out Investors Get Green Light For IP Claims
By Katryna Perera
A majority of claims brought by Pegasystems Inc. investors who opted out of a $35 million securities class action settlement will proceed after a Massachusetts federal judge found that a Virginia Court of Appeals ruling reversing a trial court's $2 billion intellectual property judgment against Pega doesn't change the viability of the current suit's claims.
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Paramount Seeks To Toss Privacy Suit Over Kids' Data
By Rae Ann Varona
Paramount Skydance Corp. urged a California federal court to toss a "haphazard" proposed class action that accuses the media giant of unlawfully disclosing the personally identifiable information of children who streamed content on their families' devices, saying the kids' parents failed to sufficiently allege any of their claims.
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IDEXX Software Defect Blamed For At Least 40 Dog Deaths
By Rae Ann Varona
Two Los Angeles-based veterinary clinics say pet healthcare diagnostics company Idexx Distribution Inc. fraudulently concealed a software algorithm defect that allegedly led to at least 40 dogs dying and hundreds of animals getting sick or missing treatment due to false diagnostic testing, according to a new lawsuit in California state court.
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DEALS
BANKRUPTCY
ENFORCEMENT
PEOPLE
Skadden's Ex-Palo Alto Leader Named Aetherflux's COO, CLO
By Rae Ann Varona
The former head of Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom LLP's Palo Alto office Joe Yaffe is now Aetherflux's chief operating officer and chief legal officer as the San Carlos, California, space-based solar power startup moves ahead with its "Galactic Brain" project to launch an artificial intelligence data center satellite in space, Aetherflux announced Friday.
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EXPERT ANALYSIS
LEGAL INDUSTRY
Analysis
The Issues That Could Decide The Tom Goldstein Tax Case
By Jared Foretek
Federal prosecutors are set to begin making their case against famed U.S. Supreme Court lawyer and SCOTUSblog founder Tom Goldstein at trial Wednesday, alleging that he deliberately hid millions of dollars in high-stakes poker winnings from the Internal Revenue Service between 2016 and 2021 and lied on mortgage applications.
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