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What CMA Blog Reveals About Pricing Collusion Scrutiny

By Dominic Divivier and Bea Tormey

When AI Puffery Becomes Actionable Securities Fraud

By Christine Polek

How Cos. Can Navigate The Patchwork Of AI Safety Bills

By Mark Brennan, Thomas Veitch and Erin Mizraki

As AI Rewrites BigLaw Hiring, Mid-Law May Snag Edge

By Michael Ott

AI Presents A Make-Or-Break Moment For Outside Counsel

By April Miller Boise

AI And Threats To Privilege In Financial Sector Probes

By Tyler White, Andrew Sherwood and Christian Clark

YouTube Creators Say Amazon Scrapes Videos To Train AI

By Lauren Berg

A group of YouTube creators say Amazon.com Inc. has been scraping millions of copyrighted videos to feed, train and commercialize its text-to-video generative product by unlawfully circumventing the video platform's technological protection measures, in a proposed class action filed Friday in Seattle federal court.

AE Industrial Accused Of Insider Trading On AI Co. Stock

By Jessica Corso

Private equity firm AE Industrial Partners LP has been accused in Delaware Chancery Court of taking advantage of its insider status at artificial intelligence firm Bear.ai Holdings Inc., allegedly shedding $255 million in stock ahead of news that the company wasn't performing as well as projected.

AI Boom Lifts Q1 M&A Values, As Attys Eye Wider Rebound

By Al Barbarino

Artificial intelligence-driven megadeals fueled a jump in first-quarter global mergers and acquisitions value, but lagging middle-market and private equity activity weighed on deal volume, as attorneys cautiously anticipate a broader rebound.

Latham Adds Wilson Sonsini Tech Transactions Pro In Calif.

By James Mills

Latham & Watkins LLP is expanding its California team, bringing in a Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC tech transactions ace as a partner in its Bay Area offices in San Francisco and Silicon Valley.

Furnishing Workers Say They Were Fired For Wage Complaint

By Nate Beck

Three ex-employees of commercial real estate furnishing company Inhabitr claimed in a Washington state lawsuit that they were fired as retaliation after one of them complained to state authorities that the startup failed to track hours worked or pay bonuses and overtime.

Amazon Mulls $9B Globalstar Buy, Plus More Rumors

By Jade Martinez-Pogue

Amazon is considering an acquisition of satellite company Globalstar in a $9 billion deal, cosmetics giant Estee Lauder is in talks to merge with Spanish beauty firm Puig in a deal that would create a $40 billion beauty giant, and private equity behemoth Apollo is in discussions to acquire Atlantic Aviation from KKR in a $10 billion deal.

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