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Ex-FirstEnergy Execs Object To Possible Sanctions Order
By Jessica Corso
Two former FirstEnergy Corp. executives indicted over their alleged roles in a $1 billion bribery scandal objected Thursday to the possibility they could be sanctioned for failing to produce certain information in a civil suit brought by FirstEnergy investors, calling language in a special master's report "inappropriate" and potentially prejudicial.
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CRYPTO & FINTECH
CIVIL ENFORCEMENT
FTC, Nevada Accuse Trading Training Biz Of $1.2B Scam
By Rae Ann Varona
The Federal Trade Commission and Nevada on Thursday filed suit in federal court against an investment training company they alleged scammed more than $1.2 billion out of consumers, mostly young adults, by selling trading courses taught by "bogus" instructors and encouraging consumers to participate in a multi-level marketing scheme.
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AT&T Win Is FDIC's Loss On In-House Cases, 5th Circ. Told
By Katryna Perera
A banker challenging the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s use of in-house proceedings to level a fraud judgment against him told the Fifth Circuit that its recent decision overturning a $57 million Federal Communications Commission fine against AT&T confirms that the FDIC cannot rely on a "public rights" exemption to impose fines without a jury trial.
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INVESTOR ACTIONS
2 Firms To Co-Lead Block Investor Suit Over Cash App
By Emilie Ruscoe
Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll PLLC and Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein LLP will represent a proposed class of investors in a suit alleging Jack Dorsey's fintech company Block Inc. created a "haven for criminal and illicit activities" on its Cash App and Square payment platforms despite touting its anti-money laundering protocols.
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BANKRUPTCY
EXPERT ANALYSIS
LEGAL INDUSTRY
5 Fed. Circ. Clashes To Watch This Month
By Ryan Davis
The Federal Circuit's argument calendar for May includes appeals of two nine-figure patent verdicts — one against Apple and one against Medtronic — and Roku's bid to revive its remote control patent suit at the U.S. International Trade Commission after a loss tied to the commission's domestic industry requirement.
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