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									September 12, 2025
									Quinn Emanuel's $30M Fee Bid Flouts Ch. 11, Co. SaysIsraeli printed circuit maker Nano Dimension has told a Massachusetts federal judge that Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP can't claim a $30 million attorney's lien to make an "end run" around the bankruptcy of 3D printing company Desktop Metal, a former client that Nano acquired. 
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									September 12, 2025
									Texas Bar Rolls Out AI Toolkit As 'Living Resource'The State Bar of Texas has rolled out an artificial intelligence toolkit that aims to help Lone Star State legal professionals get the most out of the technology while keeping them mindful of professional conduct rules and potential pitfalls. 
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									September 11, 2025
									Texas Justices Debate When Eco-Devo Public Purposes EndTexas Supreme Court justices seemed hesitant Thursday to give JPMorgan Chase Bank NA a green light to continue collecting payments on a $10 million economic development loan for a project that went belly up, asking what public purpose the payments would serve. 
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									September 11, 2025
									SEC Fights Musk's Bid To Send Twitter Case To TexasThe U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is challenging Elon Musk's attempt to have a lawsuit over his purchase of Twitter shares moved to Texas, arguing Thursday that there was "no question" that the case belonged in Washington, D.C. 
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									September 11, 2025
									Texas Justices Wary Of Letting Developers Out Of $75M BondTexas Supreme Court justices seemed hesitant Thursday to buy an argument from Greystar Development & Construction LP that it and other defendants on the hook for a $406 million judgment only need to collectively pay a $25 million bond for their appeal, saying the statute seemingly compels each individual defendant to pony up. 
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									September 11, 2025
									Under Armour Prevails In PTAB Challenges To 4 Shoe PatentsThe Patent Trial and Appeal Board has invalidated a host of claims across four patents owned by a golf shoe company, handing a win to Under Armour as it fights an infringement suit over the patents in Texas federal court. 
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									September 11, 2025
									Roblox, Discord Again Accused Of Ignoring Teen ExploitationThe mother of a 14-year-old girl allegedly groomed by a predator on Roblox and Discord recently joined the slew of parents suing the online platforms for failing to safeguard children from being sexually exploited, saying in a suit filed in California federal court that she wrongly believed Roblox in particular was safe for children. 
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									September 11, 2025
									JCPenney Settles Fee Dispute Over Jackson Walker RomanceThe corporate entities formerly known as JCPenney on Thursday asked a Texas federal court to greenlight a $1.4 million settlement with Jackson Walker PC in a dispute concerning the romance of a partner with a bankruptcy judge, the latest and largest of several settlements to seek approval in recent months. 
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									September 11, 2025
									Atty Accused Of Cyberstalking Law Firm Partner, Another AttyA Texas attorney has been arrested for allegedly cyberstalking and threatening to kill two other attorneys, one of whom is believed to be a partner at Latham & Watkins LLP. 
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									September 11, 2025
									Trump Taps American Airlines Pilot For NTSBPresident Donald Trump has nominated an American Airlines pilot to serve as a member of the National Transportation Safety Board, filling a vacancy on the five-member board that's contending with a series of high-profile accident investigations. 
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									September 11, 2025
									Fed. Circ. Keeps Google, Amazon Patent Fights In Calif.The Federal Circuit on Thursday refused to send back to Texas federal court a pair of suits from a software company accusing Google and Amazon of patent infringement, refusing to undo findings that California was the better venue. 
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									September 11, 2025
									Influencer Vows To Revive Malpractice Case Against AkinA social media influencer is planning to bring a malpractice suit in Texas state court against Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP after a federal judge found a lack of jurisdiction over claims that the firm mishandled a dispute over payment for participation in an amateur boxing competition. 
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									September 11, 2025
									5th Circ. Won't Revisit Doctor's Captive Insurance CaseThe Fifth Circuit rejected a Texas doctor's request for the full court to review a panel's July decision that he was not entitled to $1 million in tax deductions linked to his urgent care network's captive insurance company. 
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									September 10, 2025
									FCC's Carr Says Agency Clawbacks Save More Than $9MThe Federal Communications Commission will be clawing back more than $9 million in overpayments that it says it mistakenly made to telecoms and discovered as part of an audit of the "antiquated high-cost program." 
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									September 10, 2025
									VA Botched $12M Texas Hospital Renovation, Per ReportThe U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs' Office of Inspector General released a report Wednesday finding that the agency botched a decade-long, $12 million emergency room remodel in Texas by failing to properly install outlets for equipment. 
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									September 10, 2025
									Texas Gov. Issues Executive Order On Hemp Products For KidsTexas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott on Wednesday issued an executive order requiring state agencies to implement rules restricting the sale of hemp-derived psychoactive products to anyone under the age of 21. 
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									September 10, 2025
									Texas Panel Says Expert Not Qualified In Facelift SuitA panel of the Texas appellate court has excluded an expert report offered by a woman suing her plastic surgeon over an allegedly botched facelift, saying the anesthesiologist did not establish that he is qualified to opine on the surgery and claims in question. 
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									September 10, 2025
									FTC Warns Healthcare Employers About NoncompetesThe Federal Trade Commission has sent letters warning healthcare employers and staffing companies not to include overly broad noncompete restrictions in their employment contracts and urged them to conduct a review to ensure they comply with the law. 
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									September 10, 2025
									Chemical Co. Challenges $7.7M Tax Bill Over Foreign CreditsMultinational chemical manufacturer Huntsman is challenging a $7.7 million tax liability in the U.S. Tax Court, alleging that the IRS erred by not applying its Dutch holding company's deficit to its deemed paid foreign tax credits. 
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									September 10, 2025
									Texas Justices Wary Of Shifting Franchise Tax CalculationThe Texas Supreme Court on Wednesday pushed an energy company to explain why the Texas tax code would make it eligible for a refund for bunker oil sold in the Lone Star State, asking where it should look in the law to create a "destination test" for state franchise taxes. 
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									September 10, 2025
									In Juniper's $14B Sale To HPE, Interim Covenants Were KeyOver the course of more than a decade, Juniper Networks had been on and off the block several times, but bids never quite matched the board's sense of the company's worth, Amr Razzak, the Skadden partner who led the team advising Juniper, told Law360. 
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									September 10, 2025
									Vehicle Cosmetics Co. Sues Over AI-Voice Suit ThreatsA manufacturer of vehicle wax and wash products has sued a voice actor in Texas federal court, seeking a declaration that he doesn't have a claim for misappropriating his likeness, saying a rogue employee created an artificial intelligence-generated version of his voice and that no revenues were derived from it. 
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									September 10, 2025
									Black & Decker Beats Suit Over Angle Grinder InjuryA Texas federal judge on Tuesday handed Black & Decker a win in a man's suit alleging that he was hurt by using an angle grinder since he never read the instruction manual that warned of the potential for injuries. 
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									September 10, 2025
									Holland & Knight Adds King & Spalding Health Ace In HoustonHolland & Knight LLP announced Wednesday that it has added a former King & Spalding LLP attorney in Houston to bolster its healthcare transactions practice group. 
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									September 10, 2025
									$7M Ida Damage Case Settles Amid 5th Circ. Arbitration FightA New Orleans property owner and its insurers have resolved a dispute over coverage for a $7 million Hurricane Ida damage claim, amid a fight over whether the matter belonged in arbitration, the parties told the Fifth Circuit. 
Expert Analysis
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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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								Independent Contractor Rule Up In The Air Under New DOL  In several recent court challenges, the U.S. Department of Labor has indicated its intent to revoke the 2024 independent contractor rule, sending a clear signal that it will not defend the Biden-era rule on the merits in anticipation of further rulemaking, say attorneys at Jackson Lewis. 
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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. 
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								10 Arbitrations And A 5th Circ. Ruling Flag Arb. Clause Risks  The ongoing arbitral saga of Sullivan v. Feldman, which has engendered proceedings before 10 different arbitrators in Texas and Louisiana along with last month's Fifth Circuit opinion, showcases both the risks and limitations of arbitration clauses in retainer agreements for resolving attorney-client disputes, says Christopher Blazejewski at Sherin and Lodgen. 
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								Notable Q1 Updates In Insurance Class Actions  The first quarter of 2025 was filled with the refinement of old theories in the property and casualty space, including in vehicle valuation, time to seek appraisal and materials depreciation, says Mathew Drocton at BakerHostetler. 
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								Series Power To The Paralegals: The Value Of Unified State Licensing  Texas' proposal to become the latest state to license paraprofessional providers of limited legal services could help firms expand their reach and improve access to justice, but consumers, attorneys and allied legal professionals would benefit even more if similar programs across the country become more uniform, says Michael Houlberg at the University of Denver. 
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								What's Next For Lab Test Regulation Without FDA Authority  A recent Texas federal court decision vacating the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's final rule that would apply FDA regulations to laboratory-developed tests signals potential positive impacts in the diagnostic space, and could inspire more healthcare entities to litigate against the government, say attorneys at Hooper Lundy. 
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								10 Soft Skills Every GC Should Master  As businesses face shifting regulatory and technological uncertainty, general counsel will need to strengthen certain soft skills to succeed, from admitting when they make a mistake to maintaining a healthy dose of dispassion, says Douglas Brown at Manatt. 
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								6 Criteria Can Help Assess Executive Branch Actions.jpg)  With new executive policy changes announced seemingly every day, several questions can help courts, policymakers and businesses determine whether such actions are proper, effective and in keeping with our democratic norms, say Marc Levin and Khalil Cumberbatch at the Council on Criminal Justice. 
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								An Unrestrained, Bright-Eyed View Of Legal AI's Future  Todd Itami at Covington offers a bright-eyed, laughing-all-the-way, skydive look at what the legal industry could look like after an artificial intelligence revolution, which he believes may happen much sooner and more dramatically than we expect. 
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								Tracking The Evolution In Litigation Finance  Despite continued innovation, litigation finance remains an immature market with borrowers recieving significantly different terms as lenders learn to value cases, which firms need a strong handle on to ensure lending terms do not overwhelm collateral value, says Robert Wilkins at Lightfoot Franklin. 
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								Assessing Market Manipulation Claims In Energy Markets  Today's energy markets are conducive to sudden price changes, breakdowns in pricing linkages and substantial shifts in trading patterns, so it's necessary to take a holistic view when evaluating allegations of market manipulation, say Maximilian Bredendiek, Greg Leonard and Manuel Vasconcelos at Cornerstone Research. 
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								Series Volunteer Firefighting Makes Me A Better Lawyer  While practicing corporate law and firefighting may appear incongruous, the latter benefits my legal career by reminding me of the importance of humility, perspective and education, says Nicholas Passaro at Ford. 
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								E-Discovery Quarterly: The Perils Of Digital Data Protocols  Though stipulated protocols governing the treatment of electronically stored information in litigation are meant to streamline discovery, recent disputes demonstrate that certain missteps in the process can lead to significant inefficiencies, say attorneys at Sidley.