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POLICY & REGULATION
NHTSA Looking Into Tesla Crash Report Tardiness
By Jonathan Capriel
Tesla Inc. must explain why many crashes involving its advanced driver-assistance systems or self-driving vehicles are not being timely reported to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, according to a notice filed by federal regulators who are now investigating the company's compliance.
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LITIGATION
UC Grant Cuts Over DEI Likely Stifle Speech, 9th Circ. Says
By Lauren Berg
The Ninth Circuit on Thursday refused to pause a preliminary injunction requiring three federal agencies to reinstate research grants terminated following two of President Donald Trump's executive orders seeking to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion, saying the terminations likely aimed to suppress speech favorable of DEI and environmental justice.
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DEALS
KKR Leads Bidding War For Nissan HQ, Plus More Rumors
By Jade Martinez-Pogue
Private equity firm KKR is said to be dominating in a bidding war for Nissan Motor's headquarters in Japan, Jared Kushner's private equity firm is rumored to have taken a minority stake in British bank OakNorth, and railroad giant CSX is reportedly facing pressure from activist investment firms to pursue a merger. Here, Law360 breaks down these and other deal rumors from the past week.
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BANKRUPTCY
ENFORCEMENT
FTC Warns Tech Cos. To Honor Data Vows In Foreign Dealings
By Allison Grande
The head of the Federal Trade Commission on Thursday cautioned Meta, Google, Apple, Amazon and other major tech companies to refrain from weakening data security protections or censoring content in response to pressure from foreign governments, reminding them that reneging on promises they make to U.S. consumers could land them in hot water with the agency.
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EXPERT ANALYSIS
NY Tax Talk: ALJ Vacancy, Online Sales, Budget
Among the most notable developments in New York tax law last quarter, an administrative law judge vacancy continued affecting taxpayers, a state court decision tested the scope of the Interstate Income Act, and Gov. Kathy Hochul signed the 2025-2026 fiscal budget containing key tax-related provisions, say attorneys at Eversheds Sutherland.
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Series
Quilting Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Turning intricate patterns of fabric and thread into quilts has taught me that craftsmanship, creative problem-solving and dedication to incremental progress are essential to creating something lasting that will help another person — just like in law, says Veronica McMillan at Kramon & Graham.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
OnlyFans Flags Bogus Citations In RICO Fraud Suit
By Emily Sawicki
Attorneys for a proposed class of OnlyFans subscribers alleging racketeering by the company notified a California federal judge Thursday that they would be seeking permission to fix earlier filings found to have errors created by artificial intelligence, days after the web platform's parent company notified the court of the citation errors.
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