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Judges Call Emergency Meeting After Stone Sentencing Swap
A national association of federal judges has scheduled an emergency
meeting for Wednesday afternoon to discuss interference from the Trump
administration and Attorney General William P. Barr in politically sensitive
cases, following the sentencing upheaval in the criminal case against Trump
ally and longtime Republican political operative Roger Stone.
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Kan. Judge Sanctioned For Sexual Harassment To Resign
A Kansas federal judge informed President Donald Trump on Tuesday that
he planned to step down, giving notice five months after he was reprimanded
amid allegations he sexually harassed judiciary employees, had an affair with
a felon and routinely showed up late to court.
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USPTO Walks Back Trademark Email Rule
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has modified a controversial new rule
that requires trademark owners to post their email addresses on a public
database, aiming to mollify concerns that the rule could help stammers.
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Trump Commutes Ex-III. Gov. Blagojevich's 14-Year Sentence
President Donald Trump commuted Rod Blagojevich's 14-year prison
sentence Tuesday, clearing the way for the former Illinois governor to leave
prison about four years before his scheduled release date.
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Gov't Waives Contracting Laws To Speed Up Border Wall
The Trump administration said Tuesday that it will waive federal procurement
laws to speed up construction of a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border, citing
high levels of unauthorized border crossings and drug trafficking.
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EPA Internal Watchdog Says Mexico Border Program Failing
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The internal watchdog arm of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
released a report on Tuesday that criticized the regulator for shortcomings in
monitoring and implementing a bilateral program with Mexico aimed at
protecting the environment along the border.
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DC Circ. Wary That House Can't Sue Prez Over Funding Rows
The D.C. Circuit hammered the Trump administration Tuesday over its
position that the House of Representatives could never sue the executive
branch over funding disputes, slinging out a series of hypotheticals to test the
argument.
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NCLA Backs Adviser's 11th Circ. Challenge Of SEC Judges
The New Civil Liberties Alliance has thrown its support behind another
challenger to the constitutionality of the U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission's administrative law judges, this time in the Eleventh Circuit.
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Bloomberg Proposes Wall Street Tax, Student Debt Relief
Democratic presidential hopeful Michael Bloomberg unveiled a plan Tuesday
that would impose a 0.1% tax on all financial transactions and make it easier
for college students to obtain student-loan debt relief.
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SC Remains In Fight Against Offshore Seismic Testing
A federal judge on Tuesday kept South Carolina in litigation challenging oil-
and gas-related seismic testing off the Atlantic Coast and President Donald
Trump's pro-drilling executive order, saying the state's case resembles
litigation in Alaska where a judge invalidated portions of that executive order.
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Enviros Say Species Are At Risk Under New Water Rule
The Trump administration illegally ignored the potential impact to endangered
species of a new water regulation that narrows the federal government's
permitting authority under the Clean Water Act, environmental groups said
Tuesday.
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GOP States Urge High Court To Skip ACA Row — Or Nuke Law
If the U.S. Supreme Court agrees to hear an appeal by Democratic officials to
protect the Affordable Care Act, it should find that the law is unconstitutional,
Republican state attorneys general told the high court in a new petition.
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IP & TECHNOLOGY
Al Offers 'Substantial' Pros At USPTO, But Not Without Risks
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has been experimenting with using
artificial intelligence during examinations, and while there are "substantial"
benefits to such automation, a report released Tuesday said it raises risks
about due process and labor.
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Rights
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EMPLOYMENT
Restaurant Groups Can't Upend NYC Fair Workweek Law
A New York judge on Tuesday held that New York City's Fair Workweek Law
requiring fast-food businesses to give employees a two-week advance notice
of work schedules is valid, rejecting a challenge by several restaurant
industry groups that claimed it was preempted by state law.
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COMPETITION
NY Won't Appeal T-Mobile/Sprint Merger Challenge Loss
A contingent of state-level enforcers challenging T-Mobile's purchase of
Sprint has lost one of its leaders, as New York's attorney general said her
office will not appeal a New York federal court ruling refusing to block the
planned $56 billion merger.
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Former Teva Exec Calls AGs' Price-Fixing Claims 'Threadbare'
A former Teva executive has urged a Pennsylvania federal judge to toss
price-fixing accusations against her from a coalition of 44 state attorneys
general as part of multidistrict litigation alleging industrywide price-fixing by
generic-drug makers, blasting the claims as "threadbare."
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Texas Judge Rules Huawei Contracting Ban Is Constitutional
A Texas federal judge has tossed Huawei's challenge to a law barring federal
agencies from buying products made by the Chinese telecommunications
equipment giant, ruling Tuesday that the ban does not unconstitutionally
punish the company.
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11th Circ. Pressed To Reconsider Shrinking TCPA's Reach
A consumer who lost her appeal alleging Hilton Grand Vacations violated the
Telephone Consumer Protection Act with millions of automated telemarketing
calls asked the Eleventh Circuit to reconsider the ruling, arguing in a brief last
week that the decision bucks Congress' intent.
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Internet Providers Sue Maine Over Data Privacy Restrictions
Several national trade groups representing internet service providers are
suing state officials in Maine federal court over a consumer privacy law
enacted in 2019, saying it ventures far afield of its stated goal of protecting
users' sensitive data.
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US Sanctions Russian Energy Broker Over Venezuela Ties
The Trump administration on Tuesday sanctioned a subsidiary of Russian
energy giant Rosneft for continuing to broker sales of Venezuelan oil in
defiance of a U.S. commercial embargo against the Venezuelan government.
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COMPANIES
AT&T Inc.
Albertsons Companies LLC
Allergan PLC
Alvarez & Marsal Holdings LLC
American Bar Association
B.C. Strategy Ltd.
Bipartisan Policy Center
Boston Heart Diagnostics Corp.
Boy Scouts of America
Breckenridge Pharmaceutical Inc.
CTIA
Center for Biological Diversity
Cisco Systems Inc.
Conference of State Bank
Supervisors
Court Square Capital Partners LP
DISH Network LLC
Defenders of Wildlife
Deutsche Telekom AG
EisnerAmper LLP
Facebook Inc.
Financial Times Group Ltd.
Google Inc.
Hilton Worldwide Inc.
Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.
ISN Software Corp.
Imperva Inc.
International Business Machines
Corp.
International Franchise Association
Johnson & Johnson
Lannett Company, Inc
Linkedln Corp.
Los Angeles Times
Mylan NV
Natural Resources Defense
Council
New Civil Liberties Alliance
New Jersey State Bar Association
New York State Bar Association
New York University
Nike Inc.
Northeastern University
Novartis AG
PG&E Corp.
Parker Drilling Company
Pennsylvania Bar Association
Pfizer Inc.
Pogue Construction
ITC To Probe Economic Effect Of Renewable Energy In Mass.
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The U.S. International Trade Commission is investigating the impact of
renewable energy imports on Massachusetts' economy, according to a
Federal Register notice to be published Wednesday.
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TAX
EU Adds Cayman Islands, 3 Others To Tax Haven Blacklist
The European Union Tuesday added the Cayman Islands and three other
jurisdictions to the list of countries it considers uncooperative on tax matters,
ending days of speculation about which territories would be on the updated
blacklist.
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BANKRUPTCY
Boy Scouts Of America Driven To Ch. 11 By Sex Abuse Claims
Citing a $150 million — and rising — burden of settlements with victims of
alleged sexual abuse, the Boy Scouts of America sought Chapter 11
protection in Delaware early Tuesday, proposing a long-term "mass tort"
compensation structure similar to that used for asbestos claims.
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IMMIGRATION
DHS, USCIS Sanctioned For Wrongly Removing Immigrants
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Citizenship and
Immigration Services have been sanctioned for violating a preliminary
injunction in California federal court after they failed to warn a class of young
immigrants that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement was removing
five of its members from the country.
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Dems Slam Plan To Send Tactical Agents To 'Sanctuary' Cities
Top House Democrats on Tuesday slammed the Trump administration's
plans to send Border Patrol officers with tactical training to cities that limit
local cooperation with federal immigration authorities, in an escalation of the
administration's battle against so-called "sanctuary policies.
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WHITE COLLAR
Trump Pardons Ex-NYPD Chief Kerik On Tax Fraud Conviction
President Donald Trump on Tuesday pardoned former New York Police
Department commissioner and onetime Homeland Security chief nominee
Bernard B. Kerik, who was convicted of tax and other crimes.
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Starks Says FCC's Latest Diversity Data Falls Short
The FCC has released a fresh round of data on the demographics of
broadcast station owners, prompting Democratic FCC Commissioner
Geoffrey Starks to criticize a lack of movement on increasing diversity since
the agency studied the subject five years ago.
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EXPERT ANALYSIS
PricewaterhouseCoopers
International Ltd.
Purdue Pharma LP
Rocket Software Inc.
San Francisco 49ers
Sierra Club
Southern Environmental Law
Center
Stats LLC
Sutter Health
T-Mobile US Inc.
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries
Ltd.
Texas Public Policy Foundation
The New York Times Co.
Thoma Bravo LLC
Ticketmaster Entertainment, Inc.
TitleMax
TransPerfect Global Inc.
Twitter Inc.
USA Today International Corp.
United States Telecom Association
Venmo LLC
Yahoo! Inc.
YouTube Inc.
ZTE Corp.
Zeughauser Group LLC
Administrative Conference of the
United States
Bureau of Citizenship and
Immigration Services
California Public Utilities
Commission
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid
Services
Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau
Delaware Court of Chancery
Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission
European Commission
European Union
Executive Office of the President
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Federal Bureau of Prisons
Federal Communications
Commission
Federal Trade Commission
Fish and Wildlife Service
Illinois General Assembly
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Opinion
Trump Is Right About Stone Sentencing, For Wrong Reasons
President Donald Trump weighed in on Roger Stone's sentencing in an
inappropriate way — and caused quite a commotion within the U.S.
Department of Justice as a result — but he nonetheless was right to find the
sentencing guidelines' recommendation shocking, say criminal defense
attorney Alan Ellis and sentencing consultant Mark Allenbaugh.
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BIPA May Apply To Clearview Al's Creation Of Biometric Data
The resolution of recent cases in which IBM and Clearview Al created facial
geometries from photographs they obtained from social media will show the
extent to which the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act applies to these
new technologies and uses of biometric data outside Illinois, say Al
Fowerbaugh and Karen Borg of Porter Wright.
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Consumer Finance Poised For Greater Scrutiny From States
As state-level regulators step up consumer finance oversight to fill the void
created by more restrained federal regulation in this area, financial
institutions should keep an eye on developments and agencies in several key
states, say attorneys at Hogan Lovells.
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What Health Care FCA Trends Tell Us About The Year Ahead
The U.S. Department of Justice showed more initiative in directly bringing
health care-related False Claims Act cases despite a decrease in qui tarn
filings last year, and as scrutiny of the industry continues to rise, several
sectors deserve to be watched carefully this year, say attorneys at Epstein
Becker.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
Analysis
ABA Says Industry Regs Need A Rethink, But Will It Matter?
The passage of a revised American Bar Association resolution intended to
encourage a new look at legal industry regulation and increase access to
justice represents a major step forward, even in the absence of any
recommended changes on nonlawyer participation in the market, some
experts say.
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These Firms Are Cleaning Up In Bull Market For VC, PE Deals
Some familiar names have landed the top spots among law firms for venture
capital and private equity deals in 2019 with increases in the work they
handled, thanks to an ongoing bull market and firms' growing strategy to
specialize in that kind of high-value work.
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Analysis
Texas Firms Sell Recruits On Opportunity As BigLaw Invades
Texas law firms are staring down a parade of national and global firms
entering the state's major markets whose pay offers they can't match, so
they're selling new hires and lateral recruits on what they say is better
opportunity and talent development.
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Bar Exam Pass Rate Surges To 80% For First-Time Test Takers
Internal Revenue Service
International Trade Commission
Massachusetts Division of Banks
National Marine Fisheries Service
New York Attorney General's Office
New York State Department of
Financial Services
Securities and Exchange
Commission
Social Security Administration
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
U.S. Attorney's Office
U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the
District of Delaware
U.S. Court of Appeals for the
Eleventh Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth
Circuit
U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third
Circuit
U.S. Customs and Border
Protection
U.S. Department of Defense
U.S. Department of Health and
Human Services
U.S. Department of Homeland
Security
U.S. Department of Justice
U.S. District Court for the District of
Delaware
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Maine
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South Carolina
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District of Pennsylvania
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District of Texas
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District of Illinois
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Administration
U.S. House of Representatives
U.S. Immigration and Customs
Enforcement
U.S. Patent and Trademark Office
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Nearly 80% of first-time test takers who sat for the bar exam in 2019 passed,
a nearly 5 percentage point increase from 2018, the American Bar
Association said Tuesday.
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Gag Order For Weinstein Attys As Jury Begins Deliberations
A New York judge issued a gag order for defense counsel in Harvey
Weinstein's rape trial Tuesday after the producer's lead attorney wrote an
opinion piece in Newsweek that directly asked the jury to acquit him.
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Judge Won't Delay Roger Stone's Sentencing
A D.C. federal judge on Tuesday said she will sentence Roger Stone this
week despite calls for a retrial from both the longtime Republican operative
and President Donald Trump, but she noted she may delay imposing the
terms until after she examines the merits of the retrial request.
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Levi & Korsinsky Underpaid Female Atty, Sex Bias Suit Says
A former Levi & Korsinsky LLP partner on Tuesday hit the plaintiffs' side
securities firm with a sex discrimination suit alleging she was shorted on
commissions and bonuses, had her cases reassigned to inexperienced male
lawyers and was ultimately fired for speaking up about gender inequity.
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MoFo 'Mommy Track' Bias Accusers Abandon Class Claims
Two former Morrison & Foerster LLP attorneys accusing the firm of relegating
them to the "mommy track" and eventually firing them after they had children
have dropped their class action claims.
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Fox Rothschild Looks To Sink Bulk Of Graphic Sex Bias Suit
Fox Rothschild LLP and one of its former employment lawyers recently urged
a New York federal judge to throw out most of a former legal aide's suit
alleging the lawyer tried to rape her and sent her a slew of lewd pictures, with
the attorney arguing that he engaged in a "consensual" relationship with the
ex-aide.
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Del. Justices Throw Out Richards Layton Malpractice Claims
Acknowledging that statute of limitations laws impose harsh deadlines, the
Delaware Supreme Court on Monday upheld the dismissal of a malpractice
suit accusing Richards Layton & Finger PA of giving mistaken advice in 2012
and costing a software company S67 million.
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DOJ Taps Kirkland Atty To Monitor Live Nation Compliance
The U.S. Department of Justice moved Tuesday to name Kirkland & Ellis LLP
partner Mark Filip as monitoring trustee responsible for ensuring Live Nation
and Ticketmaster abide by their merger approval deal, which was tweaked
after the companies allegedly violated the settlement repeatedly.
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BakerHostetler Adds Former DOJ Antitrust Official
BakerHostetler said Tuesday it has hired a former official from the U.S.
Department of Justice's Antitrust Division to focus on white collar and
compliance issues, marking the firm's third recent hire in the competition and
antitrust practice area.
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U.S. Sentencing Commission
U.S. Supreme Court
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Staffing Co. For Clifford Chance Strikes Deal To End DOJ Case
A New York staffing firm has agreed to pay more than $27,000 to resolve the
U.S. Department of Justice's claims that it discriminated against foreign and
dual citizens while helping international law firm Clifford Chance LLP staff a
project, according to a settlement agreement published Tuesday.
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Interview
15 Minutes With The San Francisco 49ers' General Counsel
As the NFL is pulled into discussions about protests during the national
anthem over police brutality and racial injustice, Hannah Gordon sees it as
an "intellectually stimulating exercise" for the 49ers to help facilitate national
conversations. Here, she discusses her involvement in this year's Super
Bowl, and the ways she has seen the role of women in sports change.
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