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									October 15, 2025
									Brown Paindiris & Scott Eyes Deal In Data Breach SuitAfter the defense pointed to ongoing discussions that could lead to a "resolution," a Connecticut federal judge has agreed to stretch a deadline for Brown Paindiris & Scott LLP to respond to a proposed class action complaint that accuses the law firm of waiting more than a year to notify clients of a 2023 data breach. 
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									October 15, 2025
									Engineering Firm, Ex-Worker Resolve Noncompete DisputeA global environmental and engineering consulting firm has resolved a suit alleging a former employee violated a noncompete agreement by accepting a similar job at a direct competitor, according to a docket entry. 
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									October 15, 2025
									Alston & Bird-Led TrueCar Goes Private In $227M DealAutomotive digital marketplace company TrueCar, advised by Alston & Bird LLP, on Wednesday revealed plans to go private after being bought by Perkins Coie LLP-led Fair Holdings in a $227 million deal. 
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									October 15, 2025
									Town Hall Ventures Secures $440M To Invest In AI, HealthcareVenture capital firm Town Hall Ventures on Wednesday announced that it has commenced the investment program for its fourth fund, which secured roughly $440 million of capital commitments and will be used to invest in artificial intelligence and healthcare innovation for underserved communities. 
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									October 15, 2025
									3 Firms Guiding S&P's Planned $1.8B Buy Of With IntelligenceS&P Global Inc. said Wednesday it has agreed to acquire With Intelligence, a private markets data and analytics provider, from a group led by majority investor Motive Partners, for $1.8 billion. 
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									October 15, 2025
									BlackRock, Nvidia-Led Group Buying Aligned In $40B DealThe Artificial Intelligence Infrastructure Partnership, MGX and BlackRock's Global Infrastructure Partners said Wednesday they have agreed to acquire Aligned Data Centers from Macquarie Asset Management and co-investors, in a deal valuing Aligned at about $40 billion. 
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									October 15, 2025
									Chase Accused Of IP Theft By Fintech StartupA fintech startup has accused JPMorgan Chase Bank NA of stealing artificial intelligence trade secrets after months of trying out the trade-optimizing technology, claiming that the bank backed out of their deal in bad faith, costing the small firm $5 million in out-of-pocket expenses as well as undetermined additional damages. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Apple Judge May Decertify Antitrust Class, But Not Toss CaseA California federal judge indicated Tuesday that she may decertify a class of consumers alleging Apple violated antitrust laws with its App Store policies, but said she's unlikely to grant Apple's bid to toss the case on summary judgment. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Fla. AG Hits Roku With Privacy Suit Over Kids' Data HandlingVideo streaming platform Roku Inc. is violating Florida's new data privacy law by collecting and selling children's voice recordings, viewing habits and other personal data without proper notice or consent, the state's attorney general alleged in a lawsuit announced Tuesday. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Full Fed. Circ. Won't Revisit Dumbbell, Database Patent CasesThe Federal Circuit on Tuesday issued orders rejecting requests for full court scrutiny of separate panel decisions that saved a dumbbell patent owned by PowerBlock Holdings Inc. and that revived Google's challenges to patent claims covering database systems. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Mass. Judge Strikes Down Pentagon's Research Rate CapA Massachusetts federal judge ruled that the U.S. Department of Defense unlawfully capped universities' indirect research cost reimbursements at 15%, calling the move a sudden break from six decades of agency practice that lacks justification and ignores federal regulations. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Whirlpool Says Samsung Infringed Dishwasher Rack PatentWhirlpool Corp. has hit competitor Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. with a patent infringement suit in Texas federal court, alleging Samsung infringed its patented "enhanced top rack" dishwasher technology, which includes separate third racks with dedicated sprayers at the top of its dishwashers. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Squires Calls For 2nd Look At PTAB Wins By VisaU.S. Patent and Trademark Office Director John Squires has ordered Patent Trial and Appeal Board officials to review final decisions largely backing Visa Inc. in challenges to three credential verification patents, after patent owner Cortex MCP Inc. argued the holdings were flawed. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Salesloft, AppFolio Face Class Action Over Data BreachSoftware companies Salesloft Inc. and AppFolio Inc. were hit with a proposed class action in Georgia federal court over an August data breach that allegedly exposed the personal information of more than 72,000 people who had transacted with AppFolio's real estate industry customers. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Calif. Passes New Laws On Children's Use Of Social Media, AICalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed into law several bills aimed at protecting children from threats associated with social media and emerging technologies, including by requiring age verification, limiting liability defenses for artificial intelligence developers and users and having companion chatbots remind minors to take breaks. 
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									October 14, 2025
									DC Circ. Upholds SEC's Cap On Exchange FeesThe D.C. Circuit on Tuesday rejected a call to overturn a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission regulation capping the fees that exchanges can charge investors, ruling that the agency has "broad regulatory authority" to police the space. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Crypto Firm JKL's Liquidators Look To Secure Ch. 15 In NYThe liquidators for British Virgin Islands-based cryptocurrency investment firm JKL Digital Capital Ltd. have filed for Chapter 15 recognition in New York, saying the debtor has been uncooperative after it was forced into liquidation earlier this year by its only creditor, TGT LP. 
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									October 14, 2025
									LG Subsidiary Sued In Del. Over Share Pledge BlocksTwo tech company stockholders sued a majority shareholding affiliate of LG Electronics Inc. in Delaware's Court of Chancery Tuesday, alleging wrongful blocking of rights to pledge shares of the tech company for loans and accusing Zenith of scheming to squeeze out minority investors. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Hytera 'Can't Be Trusted,' Motorola Says In Push For PaymentMotorola Solutions argued Tuesday that Chinese rival Hytera Communications Corp. should pay the full $371.7 million it still owes on a 2020 judgment and be permanently blocked from selling any mobile two-way radios using stolen source code so their long-running trade theft dispute in Illinois federal court can be brought to a just close. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Rural Phone Co. Asks FCC To Revisit $3M Subsidy ClawbackA rural phone carrier has urged the full Federal Communications Commission to review a decision to claw back $3 million in universal service aid, claiming the move ran counter to an executive order and federal law. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Prime Core's Trust Seeks $93.6M Clawback After BankruptcyThe litigation trust overseeing bankrupt crypto custodian Prime Core Technologies Inc. has launched a clawback suit in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Delaware, seeking to recover nearly $93.6 million in alleged preferential transfers made to a London-based trading partner in the weeks before Prime's collapse. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Wash. To Launch Portal For Entities Applying To Practice LawApplications for businesses and nonprofits to provide legal services in Washington state will go live next week, the Washington State Bar Association announced Tuesday, a major milestone in a state Supreme Court-approved plan to expand who can practice law. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Colo. Justices Say New Deepfake Law Can't Save Old ChargesThe Colorado Supreme Court has ruled that child pornography charges should be dropped against a juvenile who manipulated real photographs of girls in his high school class using an artificial intelligence-powered software to make it appear as if they were nude. 
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									October 14, 2025
									Microsoft Bullied OpenAI Into Cloud Deal, Antitrust Suit SaysA group of ChatGPT subscribers launched a proposed class action in California federal court Monday accusing Microsoft Corp. of inflating prices by forcing OpenAI into a deal that made the software giant the sole provider of computing services for the growing suite of artificial intelligence products. 
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									October 14, 2025
									'Bitcoin Jesus' Paid $50M In Tax Deal, US SaysThe U.S. asked a California federal court Tuesday to dismiss its criminal tax case against a cryptocurrency investor known as Bitcoin Jesus, disclosing that he has paid the $50 million he owed for hiding bitcoin from the IRS after renouncing his U.S. citizenship more than a decade ago. 
Expert Analysis
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								Tips For Crypto AI Agent Developers Under SEC Watch  With agents powered by artificial intelligence increasingly making decisions in the cryptocurrency world, there's a chance the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission could use the Investment Advisers Act to regulate this technology in financial services, but there are ways developers can mitigate regulatory risks, say attorneys at Morrison Cohen. 
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								How The Healthline Privacy Settlement Redefines Ad Tech Use  The Healthline settlement is the first time California has drawn a clear line in the sand around how website tracking must function in practice, so if your site uses tracking technologies, especially around sensitive content like health or finance, regulators are inspecting your website's back end, not just its banner, say attorneys at Baker Donelson. 
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								AI Infrastructure Growth Brings Unique IP Considerations  The explosive rise of artificial intelligence has triggered an equally dramatic transformation in the supporting infrastructure required to meet growing AI demand, and the technology used in these data centers has its own intellectual property considerations to navigate, says Vincent Allen at Carstens Allen. 
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								Series Adapting To Private Practice: From ATF Director To BigLaw  As a two-time boomerang partner, returning to BigLaw after stints as a U.S. attorney and the director of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, people ask me how I know when to move on, but there’s no single answer — just clearly set your priorities, says Steven Dettelbach at BakerHostetler. 
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								Tips For US Investors Eyeing Middle East Data Centers  While Middle East data center investment presents a compelling opportunity in light of renewed U.S.-Gulf cooperation on artificial intelligence and critical technologies, these projects require a nuanced understanding of regional legal and regulatory regimes, says Haykel Hajjaji at Covington. 
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								Influencer Marketing Partnerships Face Rising Litigation Risk  In light of recent class actions claiming that brands and influencers are misleading consumers with deceptive marketing practices — largely premised on the Federal Trade Commission's endorsements guidance — proactive compliance measures are becoming more important, say attorneys at Olshan Frome. 
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								5 Consumer Protection Compliance Issues In NY State Budget  Companies that engage with New York consumers should promptly familiarize themselves with new state budget provisions that require finance and retail companies to make certain business practices more transparent and easier for customers to execute, say attorneys at Mintz. 
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								Balancing The Promises And Perils Of Tokenizing Securities  Tokenizing listed securities offers the promise of greater efficiency, accessibility and innovation, but a recent U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission statement makes clear that the federal securities laws continue to apply to tokenized securities, so financial institutions and technology developers must work together to create clear rules, say attorneys at Orrick. 
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								How To Increase 3rd-Party Preissuance Patent Submissions-(1).jpg)  Attorneys Marian Underweiser and Marc Ehrlich, who helped draft the America Invents Act, discuss changes that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office could potentially implement to facilitate its hopes for increased participation in front-end patent challenges. 
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								How Cos. In China Can Tailor Compliance Amid FCPA Shifts  The U.S. Department of Justice’s recently updated Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement guidelines create a fluid business environment for companies operating in China that will require a customized compliance approach to navigate both countries’ corporate and legal systems, say attorneys at Dickinson Wright. 
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								7 Ways Employers Can Avoid Labor Friction Over AI  As artificial intelligence use in the workplace emerges as a key labor relations topic in the U.S. and Europe, employers looking to reduce reputational risk and prevent costly disputes should consider proactive strategies to engage with unions, say attorneys at Baker McKenzie. 
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								Open Banking Is On Ice As CFPB Seeks To Toss Its Own Rule  Even as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's efforts to toss its open banking rule play out in Kentucky federal court, it remains statutorily required to effectuate consumer access to data, raising questions about how it would replace the previously finalized standard, say attorneys at Cooley. 
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								SEC, FINRA Obligations In Changing AI Regulatory Landscape  Despite the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's recent withdrawal of its proposed artificial intelligence conflict rules, financial regulators remain focused on firms developing the correct AI compliance framework, as well as continuously testing and supervising them to ensure they're fit for purpose, say attorneys at Cahill Gordon. 
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								Opinion DOJ's HPE-Juniper Settlement Will Help US Compete  The U.S. Department of Justice settlement with Hewlett Packard Enterprise clears the purchase of Juniper Networks in a deal that positions the U.S. as a leader in secure, scalable networking and critical digital infrastructure by requiring the divestiture of a WiFi network business geared toward small firms, says John Shu at Taipei Medical University. 
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								Anthropic Ruling Creates Fair Use Framework For AI Training  A California federal court’s recent ruling that Anthropic’s use of copyrighted books to train its large language model qualified as fair use provides important guidance for both artificial intelligence developers and copyright holders because it distinguishes between transformative uses and unauthorized uses involving pirated or format-shifted works, say attorneys at Ropes & Gray. 
