President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday evening directing the attorney general and secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to publish a list of sanctuary cities, which are often found in Democratic states, as they "obstruct" the federal immigration efforts, according to the administration.
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Trump To Target Sanctuary Cities With New Executive Order

By Courtney Bublé

President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday evening directing the attorney general and secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to publish a list of sanctuary cities, which are often found in Democratic states, as they "obstruct" the federal immigration efforts, according to the administration.

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High Court Skips Review Of Investors' Eminent Domain Case

By Isaac Monterose

The U.S. Supreme Court refused Monday to review a case from a pair of real estate investors who sought more compensation from a New York transportation authority that used eminent domain to take their renovated residential property.

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Chinese Cos. Lose Immunity Fight In 9th Circ. IP Case

By Adam Lidgett

The Ninth Circuit on Monday shot down arguments from related Chinese steel companies that they shouldn't have to face espionage charges that they stole DuPont trade secrets for creating titanium dioxide, saying they aren't protected by foreign sovereign immunity.

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Comair Seeks Boeing Sanctions Over 737 Max Refund Letter

By Tom Lotshaw

Defunct airline Comair Ltd. is asking a Washington federal judge to sanction The Boeing Co. for deleting evidence of a "side letter" assuring it that its deposits to buy seven 737 Max aircraft would be fully refundable and arguing the letter never existed.

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AVIATION

Boeing Rips Investors' Class Cert. Bid In 737 Max Fraud Suit

By Linda Chiem

Boeing has told an Illinois federal judge that pension funds and private investors cannot certify a sweeping class action seeking a "jaw-dropping" $15 billion in damages by alleging Boeing repeatedly misrepresented the overall safety and certification process for the 737 Max 8 jets after two deadly crashes in 2018 and 2019.

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Airport Contractor Says Peru Must Pay $91M Award

By Caroline Simson

A contractor on a stymied project to construct and operate an airport in a tourist-heavy region of Peru is urging a D.C. federal court to issue a $91 million default judgment against the country, which it says has for months ignored its petition to enforce an underlying arbitration award.

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AUTOMOTIVE

Avis Hit With Investor Suit Over $2.3B Fleet Impairment

By Sydney Price

Car rental company Avis Budget Group has been hit with a proposed shareholder class action alleging it harmed investors when it concealed a strategy shift late last year that accelerated fleet rotation and led to a $2.3 billion impairment charge.

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5th Circ. Keeps Nissan's Win In Technician's Shock Injury Suit

By MJ Koo

The Fifth Circuit has affirmed a summary judgment favoring Nissan in an electrical technician's personal injury lawsuit over a serious electric shock he sustained while working at a Nissan plant in Mississippi, finding there is no dispute that the technician's employer was an independent contractor for the automaker and knew about the risk of the injury.

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TRUCKING

Trucking Co. Settles Firing Suit Over Scantily Clad Co-Worker

By Grace Elletson

A trucking company agreed to settle a former driver's suit in North Carolina federal court claiming she was fired for filing a sexual harassment complaint against a co-worker whom she saw in a truck yard wearing only his underwear and penny loafers.

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INSURANCE

8th Circ. Told Insurer Must Keep Defending Fatal Crash Suit

By Elizabeth Daley

A logistics company facing wrongful death claims told the Eighth Circuit its insurer must pay to defend it because it was insured under a trucking company's policy and there was no agreement that a $1 million payment by the insurer absolved the insurer of its duties.

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Insurance Agency Says Carrier Can't End Car Policy Program

By Hope Patti

An insurance agency that provides specialized policies for car rental companies asked a Pennsylvania federal court to halt an insurer's plan to abruptly cancel a program through which the agency writes the policies, saying the proposed termination would cause "major disruptions" to rental companies and their customers nationwide.

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Geico's Failure To Settle Caused $2.8M Judgment, Suit Says

By Ganesh Setty

A court-appointed receiver for an at-fault driver has told a North Carolina federal court that Geico should be on the hook for a more than $2.8 million consent judgment against the driver stemming from an August 2020 crash, saying the insurer failed to settle underlying injury claims for the driver's $100,000 limit.

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ENERGY

Petrol Co. Says Carriers Must Defend Benzene Injury Suit

By Ganesh Setty

A petroleum services company told a New York state court that three of its marine insurers have failed to cover any defense costs incurred in a benzene injury lawsuit, even after it said the lead insurer agreed to defend it under a reservation of rights.

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Ag Groups Say 'Common Sense' Means Standing In EPA Suit

By Catherine Marfin

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency hit back Monday at a contention by agricultural groups that "common sense" gives them standing to challenge a 2024 rule that changes the type of gasoline car manufacturers are required to test for fuel economy.

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Biz Groups Fight NY's Bid To Join Their Climate Suit With States'

By Keith Goldberg

Fossil fuel industry groups countered the New York attorney general's bid to transfer their lawsuit fighting a $75 billion tab they must pay for climate change adaptation projects, saying joining their suit with one from a group of Republican states would serve neither justice nor judicial economy.

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Nikola Seeks Court OK For $9M Climate-Credit Sale Process

By Alex Wittenberg

Electric truck maker Nikola Corp. has asked a Delaware bankruptcy judge to approve a sale process for environmental credits the company earned by selling zero-emission vehicles, saying it has secured an $8.97 million bid that will set a floor price for the assets.

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Brief

EPA Waiver Lifts Summer Ban On High-Ethanol Fuel Sales

By Keith Goldberg

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Monday formally suspended the usual summer ban on sales of higher-ethanol gasoline blends, the fourth year in a row the agency has done so.

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Brief

EPA Restarts Voluntary Retirement Program

By Juan-Carlos Rodriguez

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Monday refreshed its effort to convince employees to take a voluntary retirement package that was rolled out in the early days of the Trump administration but has been dormant until now.

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LEGAL INDUSTRY

The 2025 Lawyer Satisfaction Survey

Law firms and the legal profession are facing new uncertainties, shifting the stress levels, economic pressures, and overall contentment of lawyers in private practice, according to the 2025 Law360 Pulse Lawyer Satisfaction Survey.

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'The Court Is Not A Cartoon': Judge Rips Dragon Watermark

By Hailey Konnath

A Michigan federal magistrate judge Monday ordered an East Lansing, Michigan, firm called Dragon Lawyers PC to stop plastering its pleadings with a large, suit-clad purple cartoon dragon watermark on each page, saying it's not only "distracting, it's juvenile and impertinent."

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Analysis

Feds Have Strong Hand On Judge Charged With Blocking ICE

By Danielle Ferguson and Carolyn Muyskens

A Wisconsin state judge faces an uphill battle in defending against federal criminal allegations that she helped a man evade immigration officials at a Wisconsin courthouse, but she may be able to stake out a defense in arguing the government can't prove intent, experts told Law360. 

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California Judge Loses Pay After Conviction For Murdering Wife

By Gina Kim

The California Commission on Judicial Performance formally suspended a California judge without pay after a state jury found him guilty of second-degree murder last week for shooting his wife to death in their Anaheim Hills home on Aug. 3, 2023, following a heated argument. 

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Q&A

Sullivan M&A Chief Sees Opportunities Amid Tariff Turmoil

By Al Barbarino

After a rocky start to 2025, the mergers and acquisitions landscape is grappling with economic volatility, shifting trade policies and a complex regulatory environment. But even in a "choppy" market, there are always deals to be made, says Melissa Sawyer, global head of Sullivan & Cromwell LLP's M&A group and co-head of its corporate governance practice.

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NJ Judge Apologizes Through Waylon Jennings Lyrics

By George Woolston

Clark Township, New Jersey, Municipal Judge Antonio Inacio said Tuesday that he isn't proud of all the things that led him to appear before a Garden State judiciary disciplinary committee, but he can say that he never intentionally hurt anyone by his conduct.

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$10M Brown Rudnick Deal With Guo Trustee Gets Judge's OK

By Aaron Keller

A Connecticut bankruptcy judge on Tuesday approved a $10 million deal between Miles Guo's Chapter 11 trustee and the Chinese exile's onetime attorneys at Brown Rudnick LLP, and greenlighted 10 lesser settlements with other firms and luxury retailer Versace.

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Analysis

GOP Plan To Shutter Audit Watchdog Could Strain SEC

By Jessica Corso

Congressional Republicans are renewing the push to get rid of a financial regulator that conservatives have complained is costly and lacks proper oversight, but some former staffers at the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board wonder whether the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has the manpower or expertise to take over the board's duties.

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Federal Defenders Of NY Staff Announce Union Drive

By Andrea Keckley

Staff members at the Federal Defenders of New York have announced their plans to join their attorney colleagues as members of the Association of Legal Advocates and Attorneys.

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Justices Scoff At Feds' Defenses In Mistaken FBI Raid Case

By Chart Riggall

Supreme Court justices Tuesday appeared flummoxed by the government's "ridiculous" arguments it should be immune to a Georgia resident's lawsuit over a mistaken FBI raid on her house, but seemed unlikely to issue a blanket ruling on when an officer's discretion trumps their liability for injuries caused by their actions.

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Alex Jones Wants High Court Look At $1.3B Sandy Hook Case

By Brian Steele

Bankrupt Infowars host Alex Jones will ask the U.S. Supreme Court to invalidate a mammoth libel judgment that families of Sandy Hook shooting victims secured against him and his company over his conspiratorial broadcasts calling the massacre a hoax, he told a Connecticut appellate court in seeking to extend a pause on the payout.

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Breyer To Talk Pragmatism At NJ Bar Association Convention

By Carla Baranauckas

Retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer will bring his pragmatic legal philosophy to center stage when he appears at the New Jersey State Bar Association Convention on May 16 in Atlantic City.

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COMPANIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

AT&T Inc.

American Petroleum Institute Inc.

Apple Inc.

Avis Budget Group Inc.

Comcast Corp.

DuPont de Nemours Inc.

Ethiopian Airlines Enterprise

FTI Consulting Inc.

Geico Corp.

Institute for Justice

International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes

Liberty Mutual Insurance Group

LinkedIn Corp.

Lucid Motors

Meta Platforms Inc.

Mitsui Sumitomo Marine Management USA Inc.

NIC Holding Corp.

National Mining Association

New Jersey State Bar Association

Nikola Corp.

Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.

Public Co. Accounting Oversight Board

Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority

State Bar of Michigan

Tesla Inc.

The Boeing Co.

The Business Council of New York State

Total Quality Logistics Inc.

U.S. Chamber of Commerce

LAW FIRMS IN TODAY'S NEWS

ArentFox Schiff LLP

Baker & Hostetler

Baker Sterchi

Bernstein Litowitz

Blank Rome

Bond Schoeneck

Boyden Gray

Broocks Law Firm

Brown Rudnick

Clement & Murphy

Cohn Birnbaum

Davidson Bowie

GPS Legal

Gibson Dunn

Hodgson Russ

Johnston Allison

Kessler Topaz

King & Spalding

Kirkland & Ellis

Koskoff Koskoff

Lehotsky Keller

Lowenstein Sandler

McManimon Scotland

NachtLaw

Neubert Pepe

Perkins Coie

Pillsbury Winthrop

Pittman Roberts

Pomerantz LLP

Potter Anderson

Quinn Emanuel

Randazza Legal Group

Sandberg Phoenix

Shook Hardy

Spero Law LLC

Stapleton Segal

Sullivan & Cromwell

Watkins & Eager

White & Stradley

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

California Commission on Judicial Performance

City and County of San Francisco, California

Federal Aviation Administration

Federal Bureau of Investigation

National Labor Relations Board

New Jersey Supreme Court

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

U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of California

U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

U.S. Department of Homeland Security

U.S. Department of Justice

U.S. District & Bankruptcy Courts of Southern District of Texas

U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia

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

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania

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

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

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York

U.S. District Court for the Western District of Michigan

U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement

U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission

U.S. Supreme Court

United States Bankruptcy Court for the District of Connecticut