Elon Musk said Tuesday he wants OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stripped of his title and "all equity and other personal financial benefits" to be awarded to OpenAI's nonprofit if Musk wins his case claiming OpenAI duped him, saying he isn't after "a remedy directed to benefiting himself personally."
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Musk Wants Altman Out, Not To Boost 'Himself Personally'

By Hailey Konnath

Elon Musk said Tuesday he wants OpenAI CEO Sam Altman stripped of his title and "all equity and other personal financial benefits" to be awarded to OpenAI's nonprofit if Musk wins his case claiming OpenAI duped him, saying he isn't after "a remedy directed to benefiting himself personally."

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Delaware Chancery OKs $190M Meta Privacy Settlement

By Jarek Rutz

The Delaware Chancery Court on Tuesday approved a $190 million settlement resolving long-running stockholder claims that Meta Platforms Inc. mishandled user privacy and board oversight in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, closing out a case that had stretched more than seven years and reached the second day of trial.

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Data Breach Counsel Chided For Flouting NC Court Rules

By Abigail Harrison

Two attorneys looking to temporarily helm a series of putative data breach class actions targeting a radiology firm have failed to become interim co-lead class counsel, as a North Carolina Business Court judge chided them for not following rules and filing a procedurally deficient motion.

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Cisco's Win After Sunk 10-Figure Judgment Eyed By Fed. Circ.

By Ryan Davis

A Federal Circuit panel on Tuesday grappled with whether a Virginia federal judge got it right when she found that Cisco did not infringe three Centripetal Networks cybersecurity patents, after the appeals court discarded a multibillion-dollar judgment against Cisco due to another judge's stock conflict.

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DOD Opposes DJI's Push To Undo FCC Product Ban

By Ganesh Setty

The U.S. Department of Defense urged the Federal Communications Commission to reject DJI's reconsideration petition after the FCC restricted much of the China-based drone maker's business in the U.S., saying the government's underlying national security determination is correct.

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John Deere Inks $99M Deal In Farmers' Right-To-Repair Suit

By Celeste Bott

John Deere has agreed to pay $99 million to a putative class of farmers to resolve claims that it limits competition for farm equipment repairs by preventing unaffiliated shops from acquiring the necessary tools, and will also provide injunctive relief that would allow those independent repair providers to be able to diagnose and fix John Deere-brand agricultural equipment.

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USA Today Escapes Website User Tracking Suit, For Now

By Allison Grande

A California judge has shut down a proposed class action accusing USA Today of deploying tracking technology that illegally transmits information about website visitors' browsing activities to third parties, finding that the plaintiffs had failed to allege the type of concrete injury necessary to sustain their claims, while leaving the door open for their pleadings to be amended.

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Feds Say Iranian Hackers Are Targeting 'Critical' Infrastructure

By Hailey Konnath

A handful of federal agencies issued a joint cybersecurity advisory Tuesday warning that Iranian-affiliated hackers are taking aim at "critical infrastructure," including drinking water and wastewater systems, leading to multiple disruptions across various sectors.

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ENFORCEMENT

TD Bank Says It's Not To Blame For $1.1M Sent To Scammer

By Emilie Ruscoe

TD Bank has asked a Connecticut state court judge to strike a contracting company's claims that the bank should face liability after the company sent $1.1 million to a scammer, pointing out in its filings that the company's own representative handed over TD Bank login credentials to the fraudster.

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LITIGATION

Security Guard's Suit Alleging Gender Bias Fails At 10th Circ.

By Patrick Hoff

The Tenth Circuit refused Tuesday to revive a former security guard's lawsuit alleging he was fired for complaining that his supervisor gave female employees preferential treatment, finding he failed to show that managers knew about his report to human resources.

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LinkedIn Users Sue Over Secret Browser Extension Tracking

By Lauren Berg

LinkedIn is facing two proposed class actions in California federal court alleging the networking platform has touted its anti-fraud and anti-data scraping efforts as cover for its surreptitious scanning of users' browser extensions, which often contain sensitive information, before sharing that data with third parties.

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PEOPLE

BakerHostetler Adds Davis Wright Privacy Pro In LA

By Gina Kim

BakerHostetler announced Tuesday it has welcomed data privacy litigator Spencer Persson from Davis Wright Tremaine to its digital assets and data management practice group as partner, bringing in years of experience handling high-stakes privacy matters that will beef up the firm's privacy and digital risk class action and litigation team. 

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EXPERT ANALYSIS

AI Recruiting Suit Shows Old Laws May Implicate New Tools

The Fair Credit Reporting Act allegations recently filed in Kistler v. Eightfold AI, are the latest example of broad definitional language in legacy statutes proving far more dangerous to companies deploying artificial intelligence – particularly in hiring – than any purpose-built artificial intelligence regulation, say attorneys at Ogletree.

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Legal Theories In Social Media Verdicts Hold Clues On Impact

Although the two verdicts in cases in New Mexico and California involving Meta and Google are being lumped together, they rest on fundamentally different legal theories, and that distinction determines how their effects may be felt in other jurisdictions, says Mark Morgan at Day Pitney.

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LEGAL INDUSTRY

DLA Piper Offered Pregnant Atty 'Dignified' Exit, Jury Told

By Pete Brush

A former DLA Piper associate who claims she was unlawfully fired after announcing her pregnancy was offered a chance to transition out of the firm "without anyone knowing that her work was subpar," a partner told a Manhattan federal jury Wednesday.

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Spencer Fane Adds 75 Attys Through Tie-Up With Okla. Firm

By Tracey Read

Missouri-headquartered Spencer Fane LLP announced Wednesday that it plans to combine with Southwest firm Conner & Winters LLP on July 1 in its largest tie-up to date and its third already in 2026.

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AEG, BigLaw Atty In Hot Seat As Live Nation Trial Nears End

By Stewart Bishop

Live Nation on Wednesday concluded its defense case with glowing testimony about it from the manager for rap star Drake, while the Manhattan federal judge overseeing the case said rival company AEG Worldwide and a Hogan Lovells lawyer may face sanctions for revealing confidential information about a witness.

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DOJ's Lead Google Attys Both Leave Agency Same Day

By Bryan Koenig

The lead attorneys on both of the U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division's monopolization cases against Google left the agency Wednesday or said they would be doing so.

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Mich. Federal Judge Pleads No Contest In Drunk-Driving Case

By Gina Kim

A Michigan federal judge pled no contest Wednesday to a misdemeanor drunken-driving charge in Emmet County court in connection with an incident where he crashed his Cadillac and registered a 0.27% blood alcohol level, apologizing and saying he "looks forward" to continuing his judicial service.

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ABA, State Bars Blast DOJ Proposal To Block Bar Probes

By Emily Sawicki

The American Bar Association and a chorus of state and local bar groups have come out against a proposed rule that would allow the U.S. Department of Justice to pause and review state-level ethics complaints against its attorneys, calling the proposal "unlawful and unconstitutional."

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ABA Rates Montana Judicial Pick 'Not Qualified'

By Courtney Bublé

Katie Lane, senior legal counsel at the Republican National Committee who has been tapped for a federal judgeship in Montana, is the first nominee to receive a majority "not qualified" rating by the American Bar Association in the second Trump administration.

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NY Panel Backs DLA Piper's $482K Fee Win In Malpractice Suit

By Dorothy Atkins

A New York appellate court affirmed Tuesday the dismissal of a Chinese software company's legal malpractice suit against DLA Piper, along with a $482,000 sanctions order against the company and its counsel, noting that the company's frivolous claims also drew a $635,000 sanctions ruling in "mirror" federal court litigation.

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Bondi To Skip Epstein Deposition After DOJ Cites AG Exit

By Courtney Bublé

Former Attorney General Pam Bondi will not sit for her scheduled deposition next week on the Epstein files now that she has left the role, and the Justice Department has asked the House Oversight Committee to withdraw its subpoena.

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Trump Asks NY's Top Court To Toss AG's 'Flawed' Fraud Case

By Lauren Berg

President Donald Trump on Wednesday asked New York's highest court to throw out New York Attorney General Letitia James' "deeply flawed" civil fraud judgment entirely after a lower appellate court tossed what it called an "excessive" $489 million penalty against the president, his sons and his real estate companies.

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LAW FIRMS IN TODAY'S NEWS

Andrews & Springer

Aylstock Witkin

Baker & Hostetler

Berman Tabacco

Clement & Murphy

Cohelan Khoury

Conner & Winters

Consovoy McCarthy

Cooley LLP

Cotchett Pitre

Cravath Swaine

DLA Piper

Davis Wright Tremaine

Day Pitney

Dechert LLP

Dilworth Paxson

Drury Legal

Duane Morris

Ellis & Winters

Federman & Sherwood

Felicello Law

Fennemore

Friedman & Martin

Gainey McKenna

Gibson Dunn

Global IP Counselors

Gustafson Gluek

Hach Rose Schirripa

Hogan Lovells

Hueston Hennigan

Jones Day

Kaplan Fox

Keegan & Baker

Keller Grover

Knobbe Martens

Latham & Watkins

Lippes Mathias

McAfee & Taft

MoloLamken

Morrison & Foerster

Norton Rose

Ogletree Deakins

Paul Weiss

Potter Anderson

Robbins LLP

Ross Aronstam

Scott&Scott

Spears Manning

Spencer Fane

Sullivan & Cromwell

Toberoff & Associates

Wachtell Lipton

Weil Gotshal

Wexler Boley

Wigdor LLP

Williams McCarthy

WilmerHale

Winston & Strawn

COMPANIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

APC

American Bar Association

Brinker International Inc.

Chili's Inc.

Cisco Systems Inc.

Claremont McKenna College

Deere & Co.

Eightfold AI

Federation Internationale de Football Association

Google LLC

Halliburton Co.

Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co.

Instagram Inc.

LinkedIn Corp.

Live Nation Entertainment Inc.

Maine State Bar Association

Marriott International Inc.

Meta Platforms Inc.

Microsoft Corp.

New York City Bar Association

North Carolina State Bar

OpenAI OpCo LLC

Philadelphia Bar Association

Snap Inc.

State Bar of California

The District of Columbia Bar

TikTok Inc.

Toronto-Dominion Bank

Trump Organization Inc.

USA Today International Corp.

University of Southern California

Weiser Security Services Inc.

YouTube Inc.

GOVERNMENT AGENCIES IN TODAY'S NEWS

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau

Court of Appeals of New York

Delaware Court of Chancery

European Union

Federal Communications Commission

Federal Trade Commission

National Institute of Standards and Technology

National Security Agency

New York Attorney General's Office

New York Supreme Court, New York County

State of Michigan

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit

U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit

U.S. Department of Defense

U.S. Department of Justice

U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan

U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois

U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi

U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

United States District Court for the Southern District of Indiana