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									July 21, 2025
									California Invests $10M In Tribal College's Accreditation PushA $10 million California budget allocation is bringing a Native American college one step closer to receiving federal tribal accreditation, which, in turn, will bring future employment, student financial grants and loan opportunities. 
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									July 21, 2025
									Stadium Deal Still On Despite Trump Threat, DC Officials SayThe mayor and City Council chair of Washington, D.C., said on Monday that they were focusing on their roles in approving the $3 billion plan for a new stadium for the NFL's Commanders, regardless of President Donald Trump's weekend threat to kill the deal if the team's racist former nickname was not brought back. 
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									July 21, 2025
									States, Territories Get The OK For $42B In Broadband GrantsThe U.S. Department of Commerce said Monday that all 56 states and territories taking part in a $42.5 billion expansion of U.S. broadband service can now begin picking contractors to get the work done on the ground. 
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									July 18, 2025
									Law360 Names 2025's Top Attorneys Under 40Law360 is pleased to announce the Rising Stars of 2025, our list of more than 150 attorneys under 40 whose legal accomplishments belie their age. 
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									July 18, 2025
									Texas Panel Says RE Funds Can Bar Manager, For NowA Texas appellate court mostly kept intact a court order barring the former manager of multiple commercial real estate funds from interfering with the funds going forward, saying the funds had done enough to show the former manager was undercutting their financial interests. 
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									July 18, 2025
									Snake Spotting Voids OK Of Sprawling Calif. Housing PlanA federal judge has halted a 314-acre master-planned development in Chico, California, after finding federal officials wrongly concluded in 2020 that the endangered giant garter snake had not been observed on the site despite a sighting of the animal in the area a dozen years prior. 
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									July 17, 2025
									Calif. Tribe Renews $700M Casino Suit With Lobbying ClaimA D.C. federal judge will let a California tribe amend its suit against the U.S. Department of the Interior for axing its eligibility to run a proposed $700 million casino on new claims that a competing tribe successfully orchestrated a politically influential lobbying campaign. 
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									July 17, 2025
									Senate Moves Closer To Confirming Trump's NTIA Chief NomThe U.S. Senate stepped closer Thursday to confirming President Donald Trump's choice to lead the government agency that manages federal use of spectrum. 
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									July 17, 2025
									FCC Approves Alaska Telecom's Performance RevisionsWith improved backhaul access in hand, GCI Communication Group is committing to deliver 10/1 megabits per second 4G LTE service to an additional 7,500 Alaskans, according to an Alaska Plan individual performance revision approved by the Federal Communications Commission. 
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									July 16, 2025
									Zenith's $130M Tunisia Oilfield Claim Comes Up ShortCanadian oil and gas company Zenith Energy Ltd. said Wednesday that an international tribunal has rejected $130 million in claims brought by its subsidiary against Tunisia regarding a terminated oilfield concession, a result that its CEO called "nothing short of a travesty." 
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									July 15, 2025
									NC Brewery Accused Of 'Secret' Talks Amid Partnership RiftA live music operator accused a brewery during a hearing Tuesday of conducting secret negotiations with competitors and frustrating discovery efforts in a lawsuit over their failed partnership to form an entertainment venue in downtown Asheville, North Carolina. 
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									July 14, 2025
									NY Judge Snuffs Counties' Bid To Derail Congestion PricingA New York federal judge on Monday tossed claims from two local counties alleging Manhattan's discriminatory congestion pricing tolls trampled on motorists' right to travel, saying inconvenient tolls for certain commuters don't amount to a constitutional violation. 
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									July 11, 2025
									Courts Face Early Push To Expand Justices' Injunction RulingIn the two weeks since the U.S. Supreme Court curtailed federal judges' ability to issue universal injunctions, Trump administration attorneys have begun pushing to expand the decision's limits to other forms of relief used in regulatory challenges and class actions. So far, judges don't appear receptive to those efforts. 
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									July 11, 2025
									Transportation Policies To Watch In 2025: A Midyear ReportSweeping new tariffs, revised vehicle emission and fuel-economy standards, and aviation safety reforms are some of the transportation industry's top regulatory priorities to watch in the second half of 2025. 
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									July 10, 2025
									Construction Equipment Co. Says Dealer Withheld $3MA Japanese construction machinery company told a Texas federal court that an Amarillo-based equipment dealer has failed to pay several invoices and continues to hold onto about $3 million worth of equipment, asking the court to order the dealership to turn over the equipment. 
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									July 10, 2025
									Brookfield Accuses Lima Of Smear Tactics In Contract FeudAn ugly, yearslong fight over $200 million in arbitral awards relating to a Peruvian toll road project turned darker this week after asset manager Brookfield argued that Lima was trying to "smear" its reputation in connection with the gruesome death of a key witness in a related bribery trial. 
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									July 10, 2025
									10th Circ. Affirms Sentence In $1B Energy Tax Credit SchemeA leader of a renewable-energy scheme that illicitly sought $1 billion in tax credits failed to persuade the Tenth Circuit to overturn his conviction by arguing that jurors were biased when his lawyer was identified as having helped Michael Jackson beat child molestation charges. 
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									July 09, 2025
									Senate Confirms Airline Executive To Lead FAAThe U.S. Senate Wednesday largely voted along party lines to confirm President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the Federal Aviation Administration. 
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									July 09, 2025
									Ohio Officials Sued Over $600M In Funds For Browns StadiumThe transfer of $600 million in unclaimed property funds to the Cleveland Browns to help finance a proposed new suburban stadium for the NFL team is an "unconstitutional and unlawful misappropriation of private property,'' a group of unclaimed-property owners alleged in a proposed class action in Ohio state court against several state officials. 
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									July 09, 2025
									Water Co. Can't Charge Customers $42M, Conn. Justices SayState regulators lawfully rejected Eversource subsidiary Aquarion Water Co. of Connecticut's 2022 request to increase rates by $42 million to pay for plant additions, but they wrongly scuttled the utility's $1.5 million bid to recover conservation expenses, the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled Wednesday. 
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									July 09, 2025
									Judge Says Founder Should Escape Logan Paul Crypto SuitA Texas magistrate judge has recommended that a former assistant of influencer Logan Paul be released from a "rug pull" cryptocurrency suit. 
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									July 09, 2025
									DOJ Charges Oak View CEO With Rigging Arena Project BidThe U.S. Department of Justice announced an indictment on Wednesday of Oak View Group's CEO Tim Leiweke for allegedly rigging the bid to build and operate the Moody Center arena on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin. 
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									July 08, 2025
									Kansas Extends STAR Bonds To Continue Chiefs, Royals TalksKansas lawmakers have approved a one-year extension of the state's Sales Tax and Revenue bonds while the Missouri-based Kansas City Chiefs and Kansas City Royals continue talks with officials about migrating to Kansas. 
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									July 08, 2025
									Insurer Fights Coverage For $13M Townhome Arbitration RowAn insurer told a Washington federal court it has no duty to defend or indemnify a developer facing a nearly $13 million arbitration demand from a construction lender, which claims the developer misrepresented the completion of underground facilities at a Seattle townhome project while requesting funds for the work. 
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									July 08, 2025
									Latin America-Focused Miner Aura Minerals Eyes $210M US IPOCanadian gold and copper miner Aura Minerals has announced the terms for its U.S. initial public offering, with plans to raise $210 million to command a market value of $2.1 billion. 
Expert Analysis
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								Series Law School's Missed Lessons: Mastering Discovery  The discovery process and the rules that govern it are often absent from law school curricula, but developing a solid grasp of the particulars can give any new attorney a leg up in their practice, says Jordan Davies at Knowles Gallant. 
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								Balancing Deep-Sea Mining Executive Order, Int'l Agreements  President Donald Trump's recent executive order directing exploration and exploitation of deep-sea mineral resources appears to conflict with the evolving international framework regulating such activities, so companies and investors should proceed with care and keep possible future legal challenges in mind, say attorneys at Dentons. 
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								Mitigating Import Risks Around Southeast Asian Solar Cells.jpg)  The U.S. Department of Commerce's recent final determinations in its antidumping and countervailing duty investigations into solar cells produced in certain Southeast Asian countries make it important for U.S. purchasers to consider risk mitigation strategies, including modifying supply chains and contractually assigning import responsibilities, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis. 
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								Series Playing Guitar Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Being a lawyer not only requires logic and hard work, but also belief, emotion, situational awareness and lots of natural energy — playing guitar enhances all of these qualities, increasing my capacity to do my best work, says Kosta Stojilkovic at Wilkinson Stekloff. 
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								Crisis Management Lessons From The Parenting Playbook  The parenting skills we use to help our kids through challenges — like rehearsing for stressful situations, modeling confidence and taking time to reset our emotions — can also teach us the fundamentals of leading clients through a corporate crisis, say Deborah Solmor at the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation and Cara Peterman at Alston & Bird. 
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								Series Adapting To Private Practice: From NY Fed To BigLaw  While the move to private practice brings a learning curve, it also brings chances to learn new skills and grow your network, requiring a clear understanding of how your skills can complement and contribute to a firm's existing practice, and where you can add new value, says Meghann Donahue at Covington. 
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								Cos. Face Enviro Justice Tug-Of-War Between States, Feds  The second Trump administration's sweeping elimination of environmental justice policies, programs and funding, and targeting of state-level EJ initiatives, creates difficult questions for companies on how best to avoid friction with federal policy, navigate state compliance obligations and maintain important stakeholder relationships with communities, say attorneys at Arnold & Porter. 
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								Top 3 Litigation Finance Deal-Killers, And How To Avoid Them  Like all transactions, litigation finance deals can sometimes collapse, but understanding the most common reasons for failure, including a lack of trust or a misunderstanding of deal terms, can help both parties avoid problems, say Rebecca Berrebi at Avenue 33 and Boris Ziser at Schulte Roth. 
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								How Attys Can Use A Therapy Model To Help Triggered Clients  Attorneys can lean on key principles from a psychotherapeutic paradigm known as the "Internal Family Systems" model to help manage triggered clients and get settlement negotiations back on track, says Jennifer Gibbs at Zelle. 
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								3 Steps For In-House Counsel To Assess Litigation Claims  Before a potential economic downturn, in-house attorneys should investigate whether their company is sitting on hidden litigation claims that could unlock large recoveries to help the business withstand tough times, says Will Burgess at Hilgers Graben. 
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								Series Teaching College Students Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Serving as an adjunct college professor has taught me the importance of building rapport, communicating effectively, and persuading individuals to critically analyze the difference between what they think and what they know — principles that have helped to improve my practice of law, says Sheria Clarke at Nelson Mullins. 
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								Series Adapting To Private Practice: From DOJ Enviro To Mid-Law  Practitioners leaving a longtime government role for private practice — as when I departed the U.S. Department of Justice’s environmental enforcement division — should prioritize finding a firm that shares their principles, values their experience and will invest in their transition, says John Cruden at Beveridge & Diamond. 
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								Key Questions When Mediating Environmental Disputes  As the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency implements dramatic regulatory changes, companies seeking to use mediation to manage increased risks and uncertainties around environmental liabilities should keep certain essential considerations in mind to help reach successful outcomes, says Edward Cohen at Thompson Coburn. 
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								Legal Ethics Considerations For Law Firm Pro Bono Deals  If a law firm enters into a pro bono deal with the Trump administration in exchange for avoiding or removing an executive order, it has an ethical obligation to create a written settlement agreement with specific terms, which would mitigate some potential conflict of interest problems, says Andrew Altschul at Buchanan Angeli. 
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								Series Playing Football Made Me A Better Lawyer  While my football career ended over 15 years ago, the lessons the sport taught me about grit, accountability and resilience have stayed with me and will continue to help me succeed as an attorney, says Bert McBride at Trenam.