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    Unlike Khan, next FTC chair will likely have private sector experience

    All of the candidates under consideration have practiced in law firms or have had in-house roles, suggesting they’ll bring context that critics say is lacking in the current chief.

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    FTC noncompete ban likely dead under Trump

    The president-elect is known to be a user of NDAs that function as noncompetes, and the accounting firm behind the successful court challenge to the ban is a Trump tax adviser.

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    Utah Supreme Court proposes apprenticeship path for law graduates

    The trend is in keeping with a larger workforce-wide push toward skills-based hiring.

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    SEC charges Invesco $17.5M for misleading ESG statements

    “Companies should be straightforward with their clients and investors rather than seeking to capitalize on investing trends and buzzwords,” the acting head of SEC enforcement said.

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    California’s climate disclosure laws survive first legal challenge

    A federal judge denied a motion for summary judgment from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce which alleged the state’s climate bills — SB 253 and SB 261 — violated the First Amendment.

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    FTX suing Binance, founder for $1.76B

    The FTX estate is looking to recoup funds it alleged were “fraudulently” transferred to Binance in 2021.

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    Trump agenda has states, advocacy groups girding for legal battles

    California, New York and Illinois are among states readying to sue the Trump administration over divisive social issues.

  • Facebook, Meta, Cambridge Analytica, SCOTUS
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    Facebook seeks to scuttle massive securities fraud suit

    An attorney representing Facebook’s parent, Meta, told the Supreme Court the company did not need to disclose a past data breach on risk disclosure statements with the SEC.

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    Harness your data better to drive legal strategy, AI expert says

    Generative AI is a key component of unlocking data to benefit in-house legal departments and their outside firms, a legal tech executive says.

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    Merger guidelines will likely go away under Trump

    Expect continued robust enforcement of competition laws but based on legal precedent rather than the sweeping approach taken under Biden, specialists say.

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    Wabash vows to keep fighting $450M punitive verdict

    The company has argued that the verdict was excessive and should be dramatically reduced.

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    FTC orders Sitejabber to stop misleading customers with reviews

    The agency alleges the online platform published reviews from customers who hadn’t received or experienced the product or service being reviewed.

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    Which rule is ‘dead’ and which will go into effect under Trump? Attorneys weigh in.

    Three Cozen O’Connor attorneys discuss which widely-watched Biden administration rule is likely to survive — and what’s likely to go nowhere.

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    Trump lawsuit over CBS editing raises issue of judge-shopping

    The ex-president’s filing in Texas concerning a “60 Minutes” segment could be a venue stretch. How far can a lawyer reasonably argue that a particular court is the right place to litigate?

  • Republican presidential nominee former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally at the Johnny Mercer Theatre on September 24, 2024 in Savannah, Georgia.
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    4 employment actions to expect under a second Trump presidency

    Employers are likely to see immigration raids, agency chair replacements and a slowing in regulatory activity, experts at Littler predicted.

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    Justices weigh FLSA overtime exemption burden of proof

    A number of federal laws use a preponderance of evidence standard and so should the Fair Labor Standards Act, says the attorney representing the employer in the case.   

  • Alphabet, antitrust, Moschella
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    Opinion

    Alphabet case echoes 50 years of antitrust overreach

    New technologies, not antitrust actions, have tended to humble tech giants of the past. There ‘s no reason to believe that won’t be the case today as regulators target a new set of successful companies.  

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    Banking rules, and regulators, that face change under Trump

    With another Trump presidency set to kick off in January, the clock has turned against several Democratic appointees and agenda items.

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    SCOTUS looks at FCA damages even when US doesn’t provide funds

    Wisconsin Bell says it shouldn’t be subject to False Claims Act damages because the subsidies it took advantage of weren’t provided by the federal government.  

  • DOJ, Visa, antitrust lawsuit
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    Opinion

    DOJ’s Visa suit is unfounded

    The government acknowledges payment volumes are rising, in part because of fintech growth. This competition wouldn’t be happening if a single entity, like Visa, controlled the ecosystem.

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    Opinion

    Supreme Court poised to weigh in on legal test for FLSA exemptions

    The High Court heard oral arguments Tuesday in a case that could have implications for employers nationwide. 

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    DOJ has received 200 tips since launching whistleblower program

    Self-disclosures have picked up, too, doubling since 2021, as part of the agency’s broader corporate accountability push, an agency official reports.

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    Kroger-Albertsons merger in court: 6 key takeaways

    Competition, pricing and the fate of Albertsons were key points of contention in the three court battles that unfolded over a nearly two-month period.

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    Geopolitical risk is spurring greater corporate spending: survey

    Among six major global trade nations, corporate legal executives see the U.S. and Mexico as the highest risk for imposing trade tariffs, a survey finds.

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    Visa lawsuit might complicate DOJ’s scrutiny of Capital One-Discover deal

    If the Justice Department were to block the Capital One-Discover deal while also going after Visa, “they’d be intellectually inconsistent,” a George Mason University law professor said.