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SECURITIES & BANKING
Citron Founder Loses Bid To Trim DOJ Fraud Case
By Craig Clough
A California federal judge has rejected Citron Research founder Andrew Left's bid to trim the federal government's criminal securities fraud case, saying the indictment's first count is not "duplicitous" because it alleges a single market-manipulation scheme involving multiple misleading statements and does not need to be split into multiple counts.
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CRYPTO & FINTECH
SEC Says FTX Auditor Didn't Understand Crypto Markets
By Emilie Ruscoe
A Prager Metis equity partner who led the firm's audits of defunct crypto asset trading platform FTX has been barred, for now, from appearing or practicing before the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in connection with the regulator's claims he mishandled the FTX financial reviews and improperly blessed its financial statements.
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ENERGY & ENVIRONMENTAL
PUBLIC INTEGRITY
MEDIA
HEALTHCARE & LIFE SCIENCES
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US Again Urges High Court To Back Drug Price Program
By Mark Payne
The administration of President Donald Trump again urged the Supreme Court not to hear a challenge to the Medicare drug price negotiation program, arguing against a constitutional challenge brought by Boehringer Ingelheim that drug companies aren't forced to accept lower prices because they can choose not to participate.
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CYBERSECURITY & PRIVACY
COMPETITION
Cantwell Wants Fired FTC Dems At Senate Oversight Hearing
By Allison Grande
The top Democrat on the U.S. Senate Commerce Committee is pushing for the two commissioners who were fired from the Federal Trade Commission last year to be invited to an upcoming hearing, arguing that their presence is "necessary" to conduct proper oversight of how the Trump administration's influence has impacted the agency's work to protect consumers.
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CONSUMER PROTECTION & PRODUCT LIABILITY
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
TAX
EXPERT ANALYSIS
3 Federal Policy Trends Shaping Data Center Power
With the White House, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and Congress each pushing energy policies that will influence how data centers are sited, powered and interconnected for years to come, industry stakeholders should understand compliance obligations, consider possible downstream effects, and evaluate off-grid and self-supply energy options, say attorneys at ArentFox Schiff.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
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