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TOP NEWS
9th Circ. Upholds Hyundai, Kia Theft Defect Settlement
By Craig Clough
A Ninth Circuit panel on Thursday upheld a $145 million class action settlement resolving claims that certain Hyundai and Kia vehicles were defectively designed and vulnerable to theft, rejecting the arguments of two objectors who said the deal shortchanged owners whose cars were never stolen or that it wasn't enough of a total payout.
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ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL
PRIVACY & CONSUMER PROTECTION
Calif. Agency Secures Halt On Data Broker's Info Resales
By Allison Grande
A marketing firm that compiles and redistributes lists of people with serious health conditions has agreed to pay a $45,000 fine and stop selling California residents' personal information in order to settle the California Privacy Protection Agency's latest enforcement strike against a data broker for failing to register, the agency announced Thursday.
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IDEXX Software Defect Blamed For At Least 40 Dog Deaths
By Rae Ann Varona
Two Los Angeles-based veterinary clinics say pet healthcare diagnostics company Idexx Distribution Inc. fraudulently concealed a software algorithm defect that allegedly led to at least 40 dogs dying and hundreds of animals getting sick or missing treatment due to false diagnostic testing, according to a new lawsuit in California state court.
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
MEDIA & ENTERTAINMENT
EMPLOYMENT & BENEFITS
WHITE COLLAR
SECURITIES & BANKING
COMPETITION
HEALTH
CANNABIS
Cannabis-Linked Co. CEO To Pay SEC Fine Over Fraud Claims
By Katryna Perera
The CEO of a shipping container company for the cannabis industry agreed on Thursday to a five-year officer and director bar and to pay a $100,000 civil penalty to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to resolve the regulator's claims that he concealed his control over the company and related entities, and also deceived investors about the business's revenue source.
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DEALS
IMMIGRATION
Truckers Sue Over Calif. Immigrant Drivers License Freeze
By Linda Chiem
A group representing Chinese American truckers sued the Trump administration Wednesday, alleging the sweeping federal crackdown on immigrant truck drivers has forced California to freeze issuing or renewing all nondomiciled commercial driver's licenses, including those for qualified drivers with lawful status who are being deprived of due process.
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS
PEOPLE
EXPERT ANALYSIS
2025's Defining AI Securities Litigation
Three securities litigation decisions from 2025 — involving General Motors, GitLab and Tesla — offer a preview of how courts will assess artificial intelligence-related disclosures, as themes such as heightened regulatory scrutiny and risk surrounding technical claims are already taking shape for the coming year, say attorneys at Cooley.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
Roundup
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
By Laura Stewart Liberty
This past week in London has seen a collapsed investment firm revive a $15 million dispute with a hedge fund, major Hollywood studios bring an IP claim against the U.K.'s largest internet providers over illegal streaming, and the Department of Health and Social Care sue the law firm and barrister representing it in a pharma competition damages case.
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