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The Major Securities Litigation Rulings And Trends Of 2025

By Maeve O’Connor and Elliot Greenfield

Judicial AI Guidance Update Shows Caution Still Prevails

By Lydia Savill, Reuben Vandercruyssen and Thomas Evans

SEC Rulemaking Radar: A Reset, A Shift And A Preview Of '26

By Christopher Grobbel

Del. Dispatch: Key 2025 Corporate Cases And Trends To Know

By Gail Weinstein, Philip Richter and Steven Epstein

How Cos. Can Roll With NY's New Algorithmic Pricing Rules

By Michelle Freeman, Mark Grundvig and Ian Hampton

Intellectual Property Challenges In AI-Driven Drug Discovery

By Paul Calvo

Freshfields-Led ServiceNow Buys Armis In $7.75B Cash Deal

By Jade Martinez-Pogue

Artificial intelligence control tower company ServiceNow, led by Freshfields LLP, on Tuesday announced plans to acquire cyber exposure management company Armis, advised by Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP, in a $7.75 billion cash deal.

NYC Bar Issues Opinion On AI Use For Recording Client Calls

By Tracey Read

The New York City Bar Association's Professional Ethics Committee has issued an opinion addressing how the New York Rules of Professional Conduct impacts the use of artificial intelligence tools to record, transcribe and create summaries of conversations in audio and video calls between attorneys and their clients.

Notable New Jersey Legislation In 2025

By Carla Baranauckas

New Jersey lawmakers delivered policy shifts in 2025, advancing measures in criminal justice, workplace regulation and emerging technology.

ILFA Spotlight: Darrow Has Sights On $100M Revenue In 2026

By Matt Perez

Legal violation detection platform Darrow, which was named most innovative legal technology provider at the inaugural International Legal Finance Association awards, aims to reach up to $100 million in revenue next year, its chief revenue officer told Law360 Pulse.

Lawyers Don't Expect AI To Lower Billing Targets

By Xiumei Dong

Generative AI is raising questions about how time-based billing adapts when tasks become faster to complete, but most attorneys recently surveyed by Law360 Pulse are skeptical that AI will shift expectations anytime soon.

Top Gov't Contracts Cases Of 2025

By Madeline Lyskawa

The Federal Circuit and U.S. Court of Federal Claims ruled on several consequential issues impacting government contractors this year, including deciding who constitutes an "interested party" capable of lodging a bid protest and invalidating a settlement between the Pentagon and one of its major contractors. Here, Law360 reviews the top government contracts-related rulings in 2025.

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