TOP NEWS
GC Cheat Sheet: The Hottest Corporate News Of The Week
By Michele Gorman
A new survey found that many U.S. companies aren't fully prepared to address key national security compliance risks, as most corporate decision-makers prioritize audits and incident response plans for addressing risk mitigation. Meanwhile, a senior legal adviser for Dell sued the company for firing her in the midst of her maternity leave. These are some of the stories in corporate legal news you may have missed in the past week.
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SUPREME COURT
The Roberts Court At 20: How The Chief Is Reshaping America
By Katie Buehler and Jeff Overley
Twenty years after John Roberts became the 17th chief justice of the United States, he faces a U.S. Supreme Court term that's looking transformative for the country and its institutions. How Justice Roberts and his colleagues navigate mounting distrust in the judiciary and set the boundaries of presidential authority appear increasingly likely to define his time leading the court.
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Analysis
4 Top Supreme Court Cases To Watch This Term
By Katie Buehler
After a busy summer of emergency rulings, the U.S. Supreme Court will kick off its October 2025 term Monday with only a few big-ticket cases on its docket — over presidential authorities, transgender athletes and election law — in what might be a strategically slow start to a potentially momentous term. Here, Law360 looks at four of the most important cases on the court's docket so far.
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POLICY & REGULATION
LITIGATION
Roundup
Employment Authority: Religion, Pregnancy Top EEOC Issues
Law360 Employment Authority covers the biggest employment cases and trends. Catch up this week with coverage on what the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission got up to over the last fiscal year, why Trump's National Labor Relations Board picks are set to face tough questions at their Senate confirmation hearings, and a roundup on where child labor laws stand in the United States.
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REAL ESTATE
DEALS
PEOPLE
EXPERT ANALYSIS
LEGAL INDUSTRY
Atty Sanctioned For 'Reckless' AI Use In DC FCA Case
By Emily Sawicki
An attorney who admitted to relying on generative artificial intelligence to help craft a brief that contained errors in all of its nine citations, was ordered to pay fee sanctions in a judge's order that emphasized attorneys should stick to the fundamentals taught in law school: "check your legal citations for accuracy."
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Hagens Berman Fights Sanctions Over Thalidomide Suits
By Emma Cueto
Plaintiffs firm Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro LLP strenuously denied claims that it should be sanctioned for filing since-dropped product liability cases, responding to a judge's show cause order by saying it spent hundreds of hours researching the legal theories it pursued before filing the cases and devoted substantial time and resources to them.
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