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									September 17, 2025
									Litigation Spending To Keep Growing As Biz Risks Run HighCompanies are likely to increase their spending on litigation next year, some by over 10%, as legal disputes become more complex, more contentious and more high-stakes, according to a new report out Thursday. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Trump Could Swing Fed With This 1 Weird Trick: Ex-Fed Gov.A former top Federal Reserve official told Democratic lawmakers on Wednesday that if President Donald Trump succeeds in quickly ousting Fed Gov. Lisa Cook, it could unlock an obscure mechanism for his allies at the Fed to sway future interest-rate decisions. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Crypto Exec Cops To $200M Bitcoin Ponzi SchemeThe chief executive officer of a cryptocurrency trading company pled guilty on Tuesday in Virginia federal court to a $200 million Ponzi scheme that federal prosecutors said defrauded more than 90,000 investors worldwide and allowed the executive to buy luxury vehicles, clothing and homes worth several million dollars. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Judge Probes Alleged Rivalry In Captive Insurer's CollapseA North Carolina Business Court judge on Wednesday wanted help deciding whether a Georgia insurance company belongs in a fight over a defunct captive insurer's demise, but neither party seemed to have the answers he needed. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Credit Investment Firm Sues UBS Over Naked Juice Loan DealA Connecticut branch of UBS faces a credit-investment firm's claims that UBS breached the terms of a loan participation agreement funding bottled juice company Naked Juice LLC after a restructuring of the agreement resulted in less favorable terms for the limited partnership. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Feds Seek Prison Time For 'Pattern' Of Insider TradingFederal prosecutors urged a Connecticut federal judge to sentence a former Irving Investors LLC trader to prison for illegally pocketing roughly $220,000 through insider trading, saying the length of his scheme and the need to deter others warrant a sentencing that includes a period of incarceration. 
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									September 17, 2025
									FINRA Fines Okla. Investment Firm For Mishandling FundsThe Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has fined Oklahoma-based Oak Hills Securities Inc. $125,000 to settle claims that it failed to return money owed to investors, did not deposit invested funds into authorized accounts and did not properly file certain offering documents. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Chancery Mulls Limited Discovery In $8.7B Cerevel Sale SuitA Delaware vice chancellor said Wednesday he is considering denial of a motion to dismiss as well as limited plaintiff discovery in a suit accusing Cerevel Therapeutics Holdings Inc. insiders of lining up a secondary stock sale ahead of the biopharma's disclosure of a proposed $8.7 billion sale to AbbVie. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Chancery Approves $30M Match.com Spinoff Suit SettlementA Delaware vice chancellor approved a $30 million mediated settlement Wednesday to resolve a five-year dispute over the fairness of Match.com's 2019 reverse spinoff from Barry Diller-controlled IAC/Interactive, with stockholder attorneys taking home $6.9 million. 
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									September 17, 2025
									SEC Policy Shift Could Foreclose Some Investor Class ActionsThe U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission issued a policy statement Wednesday that allows the use of mandatory arbitration by new publicly traded companies as its chief seeks to "make IPOs great again," but Democrats warned the move could shut the door to shareholder class actions. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Ex-CBD Exec's Attys Awarded $1.3M In Investment Fraud SuitA Florida federal judge has adopted a magistrate judge's recommendation to award approximately $1.3 million in attorney fees to the former executive of a CBD company who alleged he was duped by his family members into investing, rejecting objections raised by one of the defendants. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Atty Gets $4.3M Judgment Against Crypto Investment Cos.A Pennsylvania state court has ordered four cryptocurrency companies to release more than $4.3 million in funds to a Pittsburgh attorney who claims the companies unjustly froze his accounts when he tried to make withdrawals. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Colo. Woman Admits To $3.4M Money Laundering SchemeA Castle Rock woman on Wednesday pled guilty in Colorado federal court to one count of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, after she was accused earlier this year by the government of numerous counts of money laundering for stealing more than $3.4 million from people over the internet. 
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									September 17, 2025
									Womble Bond Hires Longtime Clifford Chance Leader In DCWomble Bond Dickinson LLP has hired a career Clifford Chance LLP lawyer in Washington who served in a number of leadership roles with the firm in his more than 35 years there, including most recently as the global co-head of its risk team and leader of its U.S. regulatory investigations and financial crime group. 
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									September 17, 2025
									NY Regulator Pushes Blockchain Analytics For ComplianceNew York's Department of Financial Services on Wednesday emphasized that it expects banks under its purview to incorporate blockchain analytics tools as part of their compliance programs if they're engaging in crypto activities. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Feds Seek 12 Years For Frank Founder; She Wants No PrisonThe startup founder convicted of lying to JPMorgan Chase so it would buy her college-aid startup, Frank, for $175 million deserves a 12-year prison sentence, Manhattan federal prosecutors argued, countering her request that she serve no time. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Denver Pastor's $3M Crypto Scheme Was Fraud, Judge SaysA Colorado state court judge has entered a judgment of more than $3 million against a Colorado pastor and his wife, whom state regulators accused of inducing attendees of their online church to invest in a worthless cryptocurrency. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Texas AG Probes Glass Lewis, ISS On ESG AdviceThe Texas Office of the Attorney General launched an investigation into Glass Lewis & Co. and Institutional Shareholder Services Inc., claiming Tuesday the proxy advisory firms misled public companies and institutional investors to push for left-wing social causes. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Coinbase Asks DOJ To Push For Preemption In Crypto BillsCrypto exchange Coinbase has asked the U.S. Department of Justice to advocate for limiting states' authority to regulate the digital asset space in pending crypto market structure legislation, as Coinbase itself continues to battle state actions and navigate disparate licensure regimes. 
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									September 16, 2025
									AT&T Wants Lead-Lined Cables Investor Suit Gone For GoodAT&T says it's time for a Texas federal court to dismiss an investor suit accusing the mobile behemoth of misleading investors about the removal of lead-covered copper cables from its network, for good. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Goldman, Morgan Stanley Beat Archegos Suit At 2nd Circ.The Second Circuit on Tuesday upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit accusing Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley of profiting off insider knowledge that the investment firm Archegos Capital Management was about to collapse, ruling that the companies had no duty to withhold from trading on the information. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Wells Fargo Brass Reach Settlement In 'Sham' Hiring SuitWells Fargo investors and executives have told a California federal judge they've reached a settlement in a derivative suit claiming the bank's leadership failed to address the company's discriminatory lending and hiring practices. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Biz Groups Ask 9th Circ. To Block Calif. Climate RulesA coalition of business groups asked the Ninth Circuit to halt two new California climate regulations requiring large companies to publicly disclose their greenhouse gas emissions and climate-related financial risks, while they appeal a lower court's refusal to preliminarily block the rules that they say violate their First Amendment rights. 
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									September 16, 2025
									Avalara Investors' Claims Pass Muster After 9th Circ. RevivalA Washington federal judge has allowed a proposed class action to proceed accusing tax software company Avalara Inc. of misleading investors ahead of an $8.4 billion deal to take the company private, but said the suit failed to adequately allege negligence by individual board members, giving investors one week to amend those claims. 
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									September 16, 2025
									BrainStorm Can't Shed Investors' ALS Treatment Trial ClaimsBiopharmaceutical company BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics Inc. must face a proposed investor class alleging it misrepresented feedback from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration regarding clinical trials for an ALS product candidate that failed to get approval, though a Manhattan federal judge has tossed the suit's insider trading allegations and certain fraud claims. 
Expert Analysis
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								SEC Staff Input Eases Path For Broker-Dealer Crypto Activities  Recent guidance from U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission staff on broker-dealer and transfer agent crypto-asset activities suggests a more constructive regulatory posture on permissibility and application of financial responsibility rules, bringing welcome clarity for blockchain market participants and traditional financial institutions alike, say attorneys at Sidley. 
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								Compliance Essentials To Mitigate AI Crime Enforcement Risk  As artificial intelligence systems move closer to accurately mimicking human decision-making, companies must understand how the U.S. Department of Justice might prosecute them for crimes committed by AI tools — and how to mitigate enforcement risks, say attorneys at Paul Hastings. 
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								Series Adapting To Private Practice: From US Attorney To BigLaw  When I transitioned to private practice after government service — most recently as the U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia — I learned there are more similarities between the two jobs than many realize, with both disciplines requiring resourcefulness, zealous advocacy and foresight, says Zach Terwilliger at V&E. 
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								How The DOJ Is Redesigning Its Approach To Digital Assets  Two key digital asset enforcement policy pronouncements narrow the Justice Department's focus on threats like fraud, terrorism, trafficking and sanctions evasion and dial back so-called regulation by prosecution, but institutions prioritizing compliance must remember that the underlying statutory framework hasn't changed, say attorneys at Blank Rome. 
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								At 'SEC Speaks,' Leaders Frame New Views  At the Practising Law Institute's recent SEC Speaks conference, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission leadership highlighted the agency's significant priority changes, including in enforcement, crypto and artificial intelligence, say attorneys at Perkins Coie. 
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								The Ins And Outs Of Consensual Judicial References  As parties consider the possibility of judicial reference to resolve complex disputes, it is critical to understand how the process works, why it's gaining traction, and why carefully crafted agreements make all the difference, say attorneys at Pillsbury. 
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								Calif. Digital Assets Proposal Provides Only Partial Clarity  Recently proposed regulations under California's Digital Financial Assets Law answer some important questions about the new regime, particularly regarding its interaction with the state's money transmission law, but many key compliance questions remain, say attorneys at Stinson. 
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								Staying The Course Amid Seismic DOJ White Collar Changes  While some of the big changes at the U.S. Department of Justice during the second Trump administration — like an embrace of cryptocurrency and more politicized prosecutions — were expected, there have also been surprises, so practitioners should advise clients to stay focused on white collar compliance in this unpredictable environment, say attorneys at Keker. 
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								Opinion The BigLaw Settlements Are About Risk, Not Profit  The nine Am Law 100 firms that settled with the Trump administration likely did so because of the personal risk faced by equity partners in today's billion‑dollar national practices, enabled by an ethics rule primed for modernization, says Adam Forest at Scale. 
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								Del. Dispatch: A Look At Indemnification Notice Provisions  The Delaware Supreme Court's recent decision in Thompson Street Capital Partners v. Sonova U.S. Hearing Instruments serves as a reminder that noncompliance with contractual requirements for an indemnification claim notice may result in forfeiture of the indemnification right, depending on both the agreement language and the circumstances, say attorneys at Fried Frank. 
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								Buyer Beware Of Restrictive Covenants In Delaware  Based on recent Delaware Chancery Court opinions rejecting restricted covenants contained in agreements in the sale-of-business context, businesses need to craft narrowly tailored restrictions that have legitimate interests, say attorneys at Saul Ewing. 
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								Series Brazilian Jiujitsu Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Competing in Brazilian jiujitsu – often against opponents who are much larger and younger than me – has allowed me to develop a handful of useful skills that foster the resilience and adaptability necessary for a successful legal career, says Tina Dorr of Barnes & Thornburg. 
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								Challenges For Fiduciaries Adding Crypto To 401(k) Plans  As cryptocurrencies gain popularity and their restrictions loosen, investors may become interested in adding crypto options to their retirement plans, but fiduciaries should consider how to balance the increased demand and their obligations under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, say attorneys at Jenner & Block. 
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								Opportunities And Challenges For The Texas Stock Exchange  While the new Texas Stock Exchange could be an interesting alternative to the NYSE and the Nasdaq due to the state’s robust economy and the TXSE’s high-profile leadership and publicity opportunities for listings, its success as a national securities exchange may hinge on resolving questions about its regulatory and cost advantages, say attorneys at Norton Rose. 
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								Energy Order Brings Risks For Lenders And Borrowers Alike  A recent executive order directing the attorney general to submit a report next month with recommendations for halting enforcement of state laws the administration says are hampering energy resources presents risks for lenders and borrowers using state-generated carbon credits, but proactive steps now can help insulate against adverse consequences, say attorneys at Faegre Drinker.