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January 08, 2026
Cannabis-Linked Co. CEO To Pay SEC Fine Over Fraud Claims
The CEO of a shipping container company for the cannabis industry agreed on Thursday to a five-year officer and director bar and to pay a $100,000 civil penalty to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to resolve the regulator's claims that he concealed his control over the company and related entities, and also deceived investors about the business's revenue source.
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January 08, 2026
AT&T Asks To Keep Extension After LA-Area Copper Theft
AT&T needs more time before it can be required to provide telecommunications services in Los Angeles again, the telecom behemoth has told the Federal Communications Commission, because it's still struggling to combat a recent rash of copper thefts.
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January 08, 2026
Comcast Wants Full Fed. Circ. To Rethink Transfer Denial
Comcast said Thursday that the full Federal Circuit should review a December panel decision that shot down its bid to overturn an Eastern District of Texas judge's decision declining to transfer an infringement suit the telecom behemoth is facing to the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
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January 08, 2026
Musk-Owned Co. Freed From Voter Cash Pledge Suit
A Pennsylvania federal judge has trimmed a proposed class action alleging Elon Musk failed to deliver on cash rewards promised to those who agreed to sign and refer others to sign a petition supporting gun and speech rights in the leadup to the 2024 general election, letting out a company owned by Musk that paid canvassers who recruited voters to sign.
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January 08, 2026
X Users Can't Revive Suit Over Use Of Data For Marketing
A California appellate panel affirmed the dismissal of a putative class action Wednesday against the social media company X, alleging it misrepresented how it would use the personal contact data of its users, finding the terms of service did allow phone numbers and emails to be implemented for advertising or marketing purposes.
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January 08, 2026
'Outrageous' Bogus Claims In YouTube Privacy Deal Irk Judge
A California federal judge Thursday signed off on Google and YouTube's $6 million deal to end claims alleging they unlawfully collected biometric data, while urging lawyers to provide him with information about organizations behind an "outrageous" flood of fake settlement claims, vowing to refer them to the U.S. attorney's office for investigation.
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January 08, 2026
States Can't Block HPE Integration Amid Deal Review
A California federal court refused Thursday to bar Hewlett Packard Enterprise from further integrating with Juniper Networks while state enforcers raise objections to a U.S. Department of Justice settlement allowing the merger to move ahead.
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January 08, 2026
Wolfspeed Securities Class Action Sent To NC Federal Court
A securities class action case against chipmaker Wolfspeed Inc. was transferred to North Carolina federal court Wednesday following a New York judge's order directing the movement of the consolidated investor suits over alleged misrepresentations about the company's financial projections.
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January 08, 2026
Former IRS Official Criticizes CEO's Tax Prosecution
A former IRS deputy commissioner criticized the U.S. Department of Justice for indicting a former software executive who was ultimately convicted of failing to pay employment taxes, calling the choice "entirely unwarranted" in a letter filed in North Carolina federal court.
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January 08, 2026
Satellite Co. Pays $175K To End FCC's Team Telecom Case
The Federal Communications Commission has agreed in return for a $175,000 payment to end its probe into whether a Luxembourg satellite company violated a national security deal with the U.S. government.
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January 08, 2026
NJ Man Cops To Role In North Korea Cyberfraud Scheme
A New Jersey man charged in a cyberfraud scheme to generate revenue for North Korea's weapons of mass destruction programs by fraudulently obtaining remote information technology positions at more than 100 U.S. companies pled guilty to conspiracy charges Wednesday in Massachusetts federal court, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
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January 08, 2026
Virginia Justices Order New Trial In $2B Trade Secrets Case
The Virginia Supreme Court on Thursday upheld a state appellate court decision that vacated Appian Corp.'s $2 billion trade secrets award against software competitor Pegasystems Inc., saying the decision correctly ordered a new trial because errors from the trial judge led to the biggest jury award in Virginia history.
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January 08, 2026
Ill. Judge Trims Revived Salesforce Sex-Trafficking Suit
A sex-trafficking victim looking to hold software company Salesforce.com Inc. liable for doing business with a company that facilitated such trafficking can pursue the civil liability claim outlined in her revived lawsuit, but her criminal liability claim must stay behind, an Illinois federal judge has ruled.
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January 08, 2026
AI And Data Security Biz Valued At $9B After Funding Round
Artificial intelligence and data security company Cyera on Thursday announced that it reached a $9 billion valuation after wrapping its latest funding round with $400 million of investor commitments.
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January 08, 2026
MLB.tv Gets Fans' Facebook Data-Sharing Suits Thrown Out
Subscribers to Major League Baseball's video streaming service could not support their claim that their personal data was knowingly and illegally shared with Meta, a New York federal judge has ruled, dismissing a trio of proposed class actions.
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January 08, 2026
Trader Gets Win On Subpoena Ahead Of Quant Secrets Trial
A Manhattan federal judge said Thursday that a California quantitative trader accused of stealing billion-dollar secrets from Headlands Technologies has issued an enforceable subpoena to the firm ahead of his July criminal trial and vowed to detail what information must be provided.
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January 08, 2026
Fed. Circ. Affirms Intel, Dell Wins Over Graphics Patents
The Federal Circuit on Thursday backed a series of Patent Trial and Appeal Board decisions that claims in a pair of 3D Surfaces LLC's 3D graphics processing patents were obvious, handing wins to challengers Dell and Intel.
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January 08, 2026
4 Executive Pay Trends Attorneys Will Be Watching In 2026
A potentially sweeping overhaul simplifying the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's disclosure regime for public company executive compensation will be top of mind for executive pay practitioners as they look for new developments in the coming year. Here's a look at this and three other areas they'll be keeping an eye on.
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January 08, 2026
ITC To Investigate Smartwatch Giants Over Fall Detection IP
The U.S. International Trade Commission on Thursday said it will review whether Apple, Google, Garmin and Samsung are infringing UnaliWear Inc.'s patents with their smartwatch imports.
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January 08, 2026
9th Circ. Revives Investor Suit Over Webinar Co.'s IPO
A unanimous Ninth Circuit panel revived a proposed investor class action over webinar-software company ON24's initial public offering, finding that claims the company misled investors by warning about risks that were already occurring could proceed.
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January 08, 2026
Vicor's Patent Defense Faces Skepticism In SynQor Case
Electronics company Vicor's claims that it couldn't have shown "willful blindness" of SynQor's power converter technology patent that a jury said it infringed met with some skepticism from a panel of Federal Circuit judges, who pointed out that Vicor's CEO himself said that he didn't look at the patent.
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January 08, 2026
Opendoor Investors Get Final OK For $39M Deal, Atty Fees
An Arizona federal judge has granted final approval of a $39 million settlement between real estate firm Opendoor Technologies Inc. and its shareholders to resolve their claims that the company overhyped its pricing algorithm software, closing out the litigation that began in 2022.
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January 08, 2026
Cooley-Led Eir Partners Wraps $1B Health Tech Fund
Cooley LLP-advised private equity shop Eir Partners Capital LP on Thursday announced that it wrapped its third fund with $1 billion of investor commitments, which will be used to invest in health technology and technology-enabled services businesses.
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January 08, 2026
Fla. Man Avoids Jail For Insider Trades On ADT-Google Deal
A Florida man avoided a prison sentence Thursday after pleading guilty to insider trading on a Google-ADT deal and was instead sentenced to a term of probation when a judge found "extraordinary" circumstances warranted a lesser sentence.
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January 08, 2026
Judge Says He'll Approve Ideanomics Plan After Revisions
A Delaware bankruptcy judge said Thursday that he will approve the Chapter 11 liquidation plan for electric vehicle technology company Ideanomics Inc. once an injunction barring future claims in the plan is narrowed in scope.
Expert Analysis
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UK Tribunal's Clearview Decision Expands GDPR Application
The Upper Tribunal’s recent decision in Information Commissioner v. Clearview AI is an important ruling on the extraterritorial reach of the European Union and U.K. General Data Protection Regulations, broadening behavioral monitoring to include not only activity by the company, but also its client, says Edward Machin at Ropes & Gray.
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E-Discovery Quarterly: Recent Rulings On Dynamic Databases
Several recent federal court decisions illustrate how parties continue to grapple with the discovery of data in dynamic databases, so counsel involved in these disputes must consider how structured data should be produced consistent with the requirements of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, say attorneys at Sidley.
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Stadium Security Takeaways Amid Gaps In Drone Regulation
As the risk of drones to sports stadium security grows, legal practitioners in the industry should focus on the need for rapid deployment of emergency services, crowd control, communications, strong organizational structure, and engagement across local, state and federal authorities, says Jennifer Daskal at Venable.
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The Legal Issues With AI Agents In Consumer Transactions
Enabling artificial intelligence agents to handle not just research and recommendations, but the execution of purchases themselves, fundamentally alters commercial relationships and introduces new practical and legal questions for card issuers, merchants, acquirers and consumers, say attorneys at Davis Wright.
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Questions To Ask Inventors Before Drafting AI Patents
Practitioners should use interview questions tailored to help inventors articulate the patentable aspects of their artificial intelligence and machine learning innovations, as this can elicit information needed for a patent application to forestall indefiniteness, abstract-idea and enablement challenges, say attorneys at Marshall Gerstein.
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ITC Ruling Highlights Conflicts Hurdles For Law Firms
As supply chains become more interconnected, a recent U.S. International Trade Commission order — disqualifying a complainant's law firm for concurrently representing a third-party supplier relevant to the case — underscores the reality that conflicts may increasingly lurk within the building blocks of devices, says Matt Rizzolo at Ropes & Gray.
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Wash. Email Subject Line Ruling Puts Retailers On The Hook
The Washington state Supreme Court's ruling in Brown v. Old Navy, finding that a state law prohibits misleading email subject lines, has opened the door to nationwide copycat litigation, introducing potential exposure measured not in thousands, but in millions or even billions of dollars for retailers, say attorneys at Benesch.
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What Narrower FinCEN Reporting Spells For Industry
As compliance costs soar, the potential slimming down of the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism regime is welcome news for banks, and would allow a shift in resources to ever-evolving cybercrime threats, say attorneys at Quarles & Brady.
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Legal Guardrails For AI Tools In The Hiring Process
Although artificial intelligence can help close the gaps that bad actors exploit in modern recruiting, its precision also makes it subject to tighter scrutiny, meaning new regulatory regimes should be top of mind for U.S.-centric employers exploring fraud-focused AI-enabled tools, say attorneys at Ogletree.
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Series
Building With Lego Makes Me A Better Lawyer
Building with Lego has taught me to follow directions and adapt to unexpected challenges, and in pairing discipline with imagination, allows me to stay grounded while finding new ways to make complex deals come together, says Paul Levin at Venable.
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Law School's Missed Lessons: Networking 101
Cultivating a network isn't part of the law school curriculum, but learning the soft skills needed to do so may be the key to establishing a solid professional reputation, nurturing client relationships and building business, says Sharon Crane at Practising Law Institute.
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Defeating Estoppel-Based Claims In Legal Malpractice Actions
State supreme court cases from recent years have addressed whether positions taken by attorneys in an underlying lawsuit can be used against them in a subsequent legal malpractice action, providing a foundation to defeat ex-clients’ estoppel claims, says Christopher Blazejewski at Sherin and Lodgen.
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How Cos. Can Prep For Tightened Calif. Data Breach Notices
Amid California's recent enactment of S.B. 446, which significantly amends the state's data breach notification laws, companies should review and update their incident response plans by establishing processes to document and support any delayed notification, and ensure the notifications' accuracy, say Mark Krotoski and Alexandria Marx at Pillsbury.
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A Look At State AGs' Focus On Earned Wage Products
Earned wage products have emerged as a rapidly growing segment of the consumer finance market, but recent state enforcement actions against MoneyLion, DailyPay and EarnIn will likely have an effect on whether such products can continue operating under current business models, say attorneys at Quinn Emanuel.
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Digital Asset Treasury Trend Signals Wider Crypto Embrace
While digital asset treasuries are not new for U.S. public companies, the recent velocity of capital deployment in such investments has been notable, signaling a transformation in corporate treasury management that blurs the lines between traditional finance and the broader crypto ecosystem, say attorneys at DLA Piper.