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									October 21, 2025
									Investors Tell Chancery CytoDyn Board Ignored Drug SchemeStockholders of CytoDyn Inc. have filed a consolidated derivative complaint in the Delaware Chancery Court, accusing the company's leadership of wrongfully refusing to investigate and sue its former CEO and others over an aligned scheme to mislead investors about the company's flagship drug. 
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									October 21, 2025
									CFTC's Pham Expects Spot Crypto Trading By End Of YearActing U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission Chair Caroline Pham said Tuesday the agency is moving quickly to implement the White House's recommendations for enabling digital asset trading and innovation, with listed spot crypto trading expected to go live this year. 
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									October 21, 2025
									Wilson Sonsini Adds Cooley Capital Markets Pro In Calif.Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati PC continues adding Cooley LLP attorneys to its corporate team, announcing Tuesday it is bringing in a capital markets expert as a partner in its San Francisco office. 
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									October 21, 2025
									Coinbase Pays $375M For Echo Amid 'Full-Stack' Crypto PushCoinbase said Tuesday it has acquired blockchain fundraising platform Echo for approximately $375 million, as the cryptocurrency giant makes its latest push to create a "full-stack" solution for crypto investors. 
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									October 21, 2025
									NY Atty Blames Another Lawyer For AI-Faked Case CitationsA New York attorney on Tuesday denied ever having used artificial intelligence in his law practice and said the fake, AI-hallucinated cases cited in a motion to dismiss a case against his client were prepared by another attorney. 
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									October 21, 2025
									Cleary Adds Proskauer Funds Atty Amid Changing MarketCleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP has hired a new global funds group attorney in Washington, D.C., who is joining the team from Proskauer Rose LLP as retail and private investment markets continue evolving, the firm announced Monday. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Penny Stock Trader Wants New 'Scalping' Trial After SEC LossA man found liable on U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission claims he earned at least $2.5 million by buying, hyping, and then selling penny stocks in a "scalping" scheme has asked a New York federal judge for a new trial, saying the verdict form unfairly lumped his civil charges together. 
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									October 20, 2025
									OCC Chief Says Stablecoin Drain Wouldn't 'Happen Overnight'A top U.S. banking regulator on Monday downplayed concerns that future growth in interest-earning payment stablecoins could bleed banks of deposits, saying any such shift would be gradual and closely watched by regulators, not a sudden shock to the system. 
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									October 20, 2025
									States Urge Del. High Court To Reject Jarkesy ChallengeState regulators are asking the Delaware Supreme Court to reject an oil-and-gas company's call to apply a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision to state-level securities fraud actions, arguing that a ruling in the company's favor could have "ripple effects" on other states' abilities to pursue alleged fraudsters via administrative courts. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Green Dot Investors Seek First OK For $40M SettlementShareholders of financial technology company Green Dot are seeking an initial nod for their $40 million deal ending proposed class action claims accusing the company of concealing declining prepaid card sales amid competition from digital banking alternatives. 
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									October 20, 2025
									5th Circ. Affirms Fraud Conviction Of Failed Bank's Ex-CEOA Fifth Circuit panel upheld the conviction of former First NBC Bank CEO Ashton J. Ryan Jr., who was sentenced to 14 years in prison and ordered to pay $215 million in restitution after a jury found him guilty of bank fraud and conspiracy related to the collapse of the Louisiana bank. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Chemical Co. To Tap Compliance Chief In Investor Suit DealShareholders who sued Origin Materials leaders for allegedly concealing a three-year construction delay affecting a planned production facility have urged a California federal court to greenlight a nonmonetary settlement that would see the sustainable chemical manufacturer appoint a chief compliance officer, among other things. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Biotech Co. Asks SEC For Emergency Delisting PauseChinese biotechnology company Shineco Inc. has asked the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for an emergency stay of Nasdaq's suspension and delisting of its securities, arguing it will likely succeed in its pending appeal to the stock exchange. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Tax Startup CEO Swindled $13M From Investors, SEC SaysThe CEO of a defunct tax-compliance startup lied to investors as she raised $13 million for her company, overstating its revenues by almost 900 times and falsely claiming she was a certified public accountant, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said Monday in California federal court. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Del. Supreme Court Upholds Keynetics Trust DissolutionThe Delaware Supreme Court on Monday upheld a Chancery Court order dissolving the Keynetics Shareholder Trust and sanctioning its chairman, ruling that the lower court acted within its discretion when it imposed penalties for repeated violations of stock transfer restrictions tied to the stock of Idaho tech firm Keynetics Inc. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Cybersecurity Co. Sued In Del. For Merger Docs.A CNI Holdings Inc. stockholder sued the cybersecurity company in Delaware's Court of Chancery for company books and records on Monday, citing a need for corporate details and documents that could purportedly salvage a California suit objecting in part to a "cram down" merger in 2022. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Funds Rip Boeing's 4th Circ. Bid To Decertify Max Fraud ClassInstitutional investors have told the Fourth Circuit that they've sufficiently laid out their damages theories to advance certified class claims alleging Boeing kept its stock price trading at inflated levels by repeatedly misrepresenting the safety of its 737 Max fleet after two crashes and a door-plug blowout. 
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									October 20, 2025
									RELX Escapes Ex-Employee's Greenwashing, Retaliation SuitA Massachusetts federal judge has tossed a suit accusing RELX PLC of retaliating against a former employee and committing securities fraud by making business decisions that contradicted environmentally minded pledges made to investors, ruling that the employee missed the window to file a charge related to his termination. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Trump Media Aims To DQ Gunster In Fight With InvestorsTrump Media & Technology Group, which owns President Donald Trump's Truth Social platform, is fighting with investors over whether Gunster should be allowed to represent them against the company's lawsuit over taking the business public in light of a Florida state judge's ties to the firm. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Suspended Pa. Atty Admits To Crypto Scam Role With BrotherA suspended Pennsylvania attorney pled guilty in federal court Monday to conspiracy and wire fraud, after prosecutors say he and his brother diverted funds that investors intended for cryptocurrency investment fund High Street Capital Fund USA LP into their personal accounts or another entity they controlled, Hvizdzak Capital Management. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Spiro Can't Be Witness And Musk Atty, Twitter Investors SayElon Musk's informed written consent does not mean that Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan LLP partner Alex Spiro can serve as both his lead counsel and witness in the trial over a class of investors' allegations that Musk tried to tank Twitter's stock, those investors told a California federal judge on Friday. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Kirkland Rehires Esteemed NY Trial Lawyer From LathamKirkland & Ellis LLP announced Monday that it has rehired a prominent trial attorney from Latham & Watkins LLP, touting his record of securing 18 complete defense verdicts and more than $1.8 billion in damages for plaintiffs since 2017. 
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									October 20, 2025
									More Fed. Workers Added To TRO Blocking Shutdown LayoffsA California federal judge who blocked the Trump administration from laying off workers from two unions representing thousands of federal workers has expanded her temporary restraining order to include three more unions and also clarified that the order covered workers with union contracts that the administration is seeking to ditch. 
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									October 20, 2025
									Catching Up With Delaware's Chancery CourtThis past week, the Delaware Chancery Court and Supreme Court handled a crowded corporate docket, weighing blockbuster merger appeals, shareholder settlement objections, fights over control involving an NBA franchise and a high-profile appeal from Elon Musk involving a massive payday from Tesla. 
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									October 17, 2025
									Quant Trader Tells Jury Of MIT Grads' $25M Crypto Ruse PlanA quantitative trader and former employee of two MIT-educated crypto entrepreneurs Friday told a Manhattan federal jury of how they planned months in advance to leverage a software glitch to obtain $25 million at the expense of other crypto traders on the Ethereum blockchain. 
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								Rebutting Price Impact In Securities Class Actions  Defendants litigating securities cases historically faced long odds in defeating class certification, but that paradigm has recently begun to shift, with recent cases ushering in a more searching analysis of price impact and changing the evidence courts can consider at the class certification stage, say attorneys at Katten. 
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								7 Document Review Concepts New Attorneys Need To Know  For new associates joining firms this fall, stepping into the world of e-discovery can feel like learning a new language, but understanding a handful of fundamentals — from coding layouts to metadata — can help attorneys become fluent in document review, says Ann Motl at Bowman and Brooke. 
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								Senate Bill Could Overhaul Digital Asset Market Structure  The Senate Banking Committee's draft Responsible Financial Innovation Act would not only clarify the roles and responsibilities of financial institutions engaging in digital asset activities but also impose new compliance regimes, reporting requirements and risk management protocols, say attorneys at Troutman. 
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								Opinion Congress Must Resolve PSLRA Issue For Section 11 Litigants  By establishing a uniform judgment reduction credit for all defendants in cases involving Section 11 of the Securities Act, Congress could remove unnecessary statutory ambiguity from the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act and enable litigants to price potential settlements with greater certainty, say attorneys at Sidley. 
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								Stablecoin Committee Promotes Uniformity But May Fall Short  While the Genius Act's establishment of the Stablecoin Certification Review Committee will provide private stablecoin issuers with more consistent standards, fragmentation remains due to the disparate regulatory approaches taken by different states, say attorneys at Morgan Lewis. 
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								Agentic AI Puts A New Twist On Attorney Ethics Obligations  As lawyers increasingly use autonomous artificial intelligence agents, disciplinary authorities must decide whether attorney responsibility for an AI-caused legal ethics violation is personal or supervisory, and firms must enact strong policies regarding agentic AI use and supervision, says Grace Wynn at HWG. 
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								Resilience Planning Is New Key To Corporate Sustainability  While the current wave of deregulation may reduce government enforcement related to climate issues, businesses still need to evaluate how climate volatility may affect their operations and create new legal risks — making the apolitical concept of resilience increasingly important for companies, says J. Michael Showalter at ArentFox Schiff. 
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								Parsing Trump Admin's First 6 Months Of SEC Enforcement  The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's enforcement results for the first six months of the Trump administration show substantially fewer new enforcement actions compared to the same period under the previous administration, but indicate a clear focus on traditional fraud schemes affecting retail investors, say attorneys at King & Spalding. 
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								FDA Transparency Plans Raise Investor Disclosure Red Flags  The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s recently announced intent to publish complete response letters for unapproved drugs and devices implicates certain investor disclosure requirements under securities laws, making it necessary for life sciences and biotech companies to adopt robust controls going forward, say attorneys at Arnold & Porter. 
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								Series Being A Professional Wrestler Makes Me A Better Lawyer  Pursuing my childhood dream of being a professional wrestler has taught me important legal career lessons about communication, adaptability, oral advocacy and professionalism, says Christopher Freiberg at Midwest Disability. 
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								SEC Rulemaking Radar: The Debut Of Atkins' 'New Day'  The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's regulatory flex agenda, published last week, demonstrates a clear return to appropriately tailored and mission-focused rulemaking, with potential new rules applicable to brokers, exchanges and trading, among others, say attorneys at Goodwin. 
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								Series Law School's Missed Lessons: Adapting To The Age Of AI  Though law school may not have specifically taught us how to use generative artificial intelligence to help with our daily legal tasks, it did provide us the mental building blocks necessary for adapting to this new technology — and the judgment to discern what shouldn’t be automated, says Pamela Dorian at Cozen O'Connor. 
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								Ch. 11 Ruling Voiding $2M Litigation Funding Sends A Warning.jpg)  A recent Texas bankruptcy court decision that a postconfirmation litigation trust has no obligations to repay a completely drawn down $2 million litigation funding agreement serves as a warning for estate administrators and funders to properly disclose the intended financing, say attorneys at Kleinberg Kaplan. 
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								A Changing Playbook For Fighting Records Requests In Del.  The Delaware Supreme Court's recent decision in Wong v. Amazon, reversing the denial of an inspection demand brought by a stockholder, serves as a stark warning to corporations challenging books and records requests, making clear that companies cannot defeat such demands solely by attacking the scope of their stated purpose, say attorneys at Duane Morris. 
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								What To Expect As Trump's 401(k) Order Materializes  Following the Trump administration’s recent executive order on 401(k) plan investments in alternative assets like cryptocurrencies and real estate, the U.S. Department of Labor and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission will need to answer several outstanding questions before any regulatory changes are implemented, say attorneys at Cleary. 
