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TOP NEWS
Google Targets Publishers' Ad Tech Claims
By Bryan Koenig
Google asked a New York federal judge to cut out a wide swath of antitrust claims from multidistrict litigation targeting its advertising placement technology dominance, assailing in separate briefs allegations from a class of website publishers and from the Daily Mail and Gannett.
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INSURANCE
PRODUCT LIABILITY
Jocko Fuel Sued In NY Over Cadmium In Protein Shakes
By Gina Kim
Jocko Fuel misleads consumers into thinking its chocolate protein shakes are made with "just premium protein and functional ingredients" that are tested for safety, despite the fact that the shakes are at risk of containing unsafe levels of cadmium, according to a proposed class action filed Monday in New York federal court.
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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
COMPETITION
Amex Seeks First Approval Of $17M Antisteering Settlement
By Katryna Perera
American Express Co. has asked a New York federal judge to grant the first green light to a $17.5 million settlement reached with consumers who claimed the credit card company's so-called antisteering rules caused non-Amex cardholders to pay higher charges, after a New York federal jury ordered Amex to pay $12 million to one class of consumers.
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BANKRUPTCY
CANNABIS
TELECOMMUNICATIONS
EXPERT ANALYSIS
How 2025 Recalibrated Fair Use For The AI Era
Although the Second Circuit's decision last year in Romanova v. Amilus Inc. did not involve artificial intelligence, its formulation of relevant fair use factors provides a useful guide for lower courts examining AI cases in 2026, demanding close attention from legal practitioners on both sides of these disputes, say attorneys at Cleary.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
Full 3rd Circ. Passes On Alina Habba DQ Challenge
By Carla Baranauckas
The Third Circuit on Monday declined to reconsider its decision blocking Alina Habba from serving as acting U.S. attorney for New Jersey, denying the Justice Department's petition for rehearing and leaving intact a decision that sharply curtailed the government's use of creative maneuvers to install interim federal prosecutors.
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Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery Court
By Jarek Rutz
The Delaware Chancery Court wrapped up the week with a slate of high-stakes deal challenges, governance rulings and oversight decisions, including an emergency bid to block a $10.9 billion bank merger, a state Supreme Court reversal reshaping stockholder agreement litigation and a major opinion allowing sexual misconduct oversight claims to proceed.
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